European Daggers 1300-1800
Apparently published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1929, but that doesn’t appear to be the original binding. Photo by Grasons.
Apparently published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1929, but that doesn’t appear to be the original binding. Photo by Grasons.
Photo by Grasons.
A flashback to 1982. More about the doll. I presume that hairbrush is kinda scimitar shaped, so that it works given the limited motion of… Read More »Brooke Shields: The World’s Most Glamorous Teen Doll
Iconic Panzer and Starship Troopers covers. But alas, the Arab-Israeli Wars are in the news again. Photo by Kim Dinardo.
Near Carson City, they still make shotgun shot the old-fashioned way — drop molten lead from the top of a shot tower. Photo by TLC
Photo by Grasons.
Photo by Vintage Treasures.
I guess inversion boots are still with us, but since AARP called it a tired boomer fad almost ten years ago, that can’t be good.… Read More »Inversion Boots (& Daisy BBs)
There was also a nice guide for what to do in an air raid, published by the Chicago Metro Area Office of Civil Defense. Luckily… Read More »May come in handy – Survive Nuclear Attack