
RT @printmag: A Two-Volume Testament…
A Two-Volume Testament to the Pre-Depression Craft of Photoengraving https://t.co/xc2XluPsh0 https://t.co/DM7D8PB1Bi
A Two-Volume Testament to the Pre-Depression Craft of Photoengraving https://t.co/xc2XluPsh0 https://t.co/DM7D8PB1Bi
Someone is enjoying it! https://t.co/iOIsdppcip
Exchange of day on China? https://t.co/DDxGUDSYMn
Just wish I had more time to indulge in Alexander kluge’s fantastic TV channel. Less twitter perhaps …. https://t.co/bFJN5ciFeK
On the curious obsession of planners & futurists with the pneumatic post https://t.co/mR2LvescD5 cc @Oniropolis https://t.co/4CDi2FNYqY
18th Century Terracotta figure of Neptune in the city museum of Nancy, France https://t.co/25PMYoXMuX
Kihoku Observatory, Kagoshima Prefecture, Kanoya City, Kihoku Town, Japan, Masaharu Takasaki, 1995 https://t.co/AeLaEmuKpV
Walk With Me' 36"x36" ~ oil on canvas (2010) https://t.co/Bpn9iqvDzP #art #painting
Gloomiest chart of the week. And these sorts of expectations can depress real activity now. https://t.co/hoFyrt4LJM
Cesarani: Hitler viewed Jews invariably from vantage of global conflict. “International Jewry” was his primary foenhttps://t.co/78Je46B9g7
Hitler viewed the Jews invariably from the vantage of global conflict. “International Jewry” was his primary foe https://t.co/nDpXzP3ZRF
SO sorry to hear of the death of Alan Rickman. Here's my Ladybird tribute https://t.co/0WcJ7SoGaY
Today in Ladybird #history 16 Jan 1912 Scott spots Amundsen's tracks – realises race to Pole is lost https://t.co/JEHHZoUYin
Today in Ladybird #history 21 Jan 1846 -1st edition of Charles Dickens' "Daily News" is published https://t.co/OVaXB3hKMQ
God how I love twitter! Formative of my childhood. Shaped my historical indelibly and the history is remarkably good https://t.co/Cq4XkUNXHN
Today in Ladybird 23 Jan 1666 Pepys records that the Plague seems finally to be receding in London https://t.co/s7SGQUH9JV
Today in Ladybird 24 Jan 76 Emperor Hadrian is born, probably in Italica (in modern-day Spain) https://t.co/36WTPgdYEL
Great photos – a member-only visit to the interior of Holden's 55 Broadway coming soon https://t.co/DXs0ePgVRk https://t.co/HDd4kyH3mT
Art deco map of London sounds great! https://t.co/XpZfKy5bo4
Alteuropäische Hüttengaudi mit Telemann, Duevel, Atoll und Alchemist Kraken https://t.co/87vqFPtJMx
"On n’admet pas que la plupart des histoires de l’Histoire sont des mythes. Et pourtant…" https://t.co/VBzALnx95O
CSU posters in support of refugees … German refugees that is! https://t.co/r7OdRBTPyS
Excellent on the fragmenting of the German-led christian democratic power bloc in the EU https://t.co/2n7tMTvVVJ
Juncker to Renzi: Brussels isn't Berlin's puppet https://t.co/VrpvBpAtBq via @POLITICOEurope
Markets to policymakers: Do something! https://t.co/1DtM7oe1S7 via @POLITICOEurope
Why Ireland's political establishment fears Sinn Féin https://t.co/UXSm5kxZo5 via @POLITICOEurope
Σεργκέι Μιχαήλοβιτς Αϊζενστάιν: Ιδιοφυής σκηνοθέτης, πρωτοπόρος της τέχνης του μοντάζ https://t.co/LWCIOkQ8T9 https://t.co/j0BtQJydPh
Muramasa Kudo (b.1948) Jumping Carp https://t.co/iXd1o4NALQ
Blair …. painful …. so painfulnhttps://t.co/CUSppHAyyE https://t.co/KeSZQOhjKB
Either what New York looks like right now or a shot from Robert Altman's QUINTET. https://t.co/4nIZQrojap
7 ways in which technology has changed us: https://t.co/AKru9tOWRi https://t.co/ah6Nj6B7uy
“Nature is like a warden in a lunatic asylum. It stops you from becoming banal." – Édouard Manet https://t.co/6evunZwdfN
Attlee via Milton during WW2 counter-bombingnWith winged expeditionnSwift as the lightning not glance he executednHis errands on the wicked
On the self-treatment of grant rejection affect | https://t.co/SEcbHFJJ7e https://t.co/1E53PXucDV
Great map: where Europe's populations are growing (yellow) and declining (blue) h/t @mathieuvonrohr https://t.co/Dmc7euEtXJ
Awesome graphic from @gingermoored on how income in DC varies & ranges w/ household size: https://t.co/kpV0q0LK1J https://t.co/CBry3rdMU0
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