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Appendix, No. II.
Appendix of the variety and similarity of languages encountered by Cook in his voyages. He is interested in the pronunciation of numbers.
Andre Malraux 1934
André Malraux - 1934
Anarchist summer camp title
Anarchist summer camp title
Anarchist summer camp photograph
Anarchist summer camp photograph
Anarchist graphic
Anarchist graphic
An illustration of the Disabled Women Network
An illustration by Paula Gonzalez featuring a woman at work
A comic featuring a woman at work
An illustration by Paula Gonzalez
A female skateboarder asserting her right to skate.
An Anarchist Life
Title pulled from Kick it Over
Agas Map depicting the Tower of London.
Cropped image from the Agas Map from the Map of Early Modern London depicting the proximity of the Tower of London to the Thames.
Advertising insert in Woman's World Dec 1887
Advertising insert included in the back of Woman's World, December 1887 issue
Advertisements in
The Incredible Hulk
#196
Page 8 ofThe Incredible Hulk#196, a page of real advertisements
Advertisements for Additional Books Published and Sold by C. Jenkin
Advertisements for additional titles published and sold by C. Jenkin: A Political Survey of Great Britain and A Voyage Towards the North Pole. Bound at the end of one volume of Plays.
Advertisement to the Reader in Donne's
Pseudo-Martyr
First of three pages that address the reader of Donne's 1610 edition of Pseudo-Martyr.
Advertisement Page Poems of Ossian 1762
Advertisement page in
The ACME Report
by Chris Ware
Endpaper at the beginning of Chris Ware'sThe ACME Report, a page of false advertisements
Advertisement in
Times Literary Supplement
(10 April 1919)
Advertisement in Times Literary Supplement
Advertisement in
Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces
.
The advertisement page of the 1815 edition of Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces, published after William Creech's death.
Advertisement for The Leadenhall Press
An advertisement for the Leadenhall Press, found in the back of "Pages and Pictures from Forgotten Children's Books."
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