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Masterworks of the dream realms: Paul Lehr Paul Lehr (1930-1998) is one of the greatest future-fantasist painters of the post-pulp era. He was very prolific and produced a large body of work of remarkable intensity and consistent high quality. In the late-80s and 90s, after paperback publishers had lost interest in putting beautifully weird covers on their books, Lehr turned his attention to painting epic and highly detailed dream landscapes.
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The star tarot card brings renewed hope and faith and a sense that you are truly blessed by the universe at this time.
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“Animal magnetism.” Die Karikatur und Satire in der Medizin. 1921.
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Jinn causing toothaches. Illustration from an 18th-century Ottoman manuscript.
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“To explain the movement in the skeletal part of thumb.” Practical art anatomy. 1918.
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Eye strengthening exercises. Imagine these patterns on a wall and follow them with your eyes, first with one, then the other, then both.
Strengthening the eyes : a new course in scientific eye training in 28 lessons. 1918. Internet Archive.
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“These are people and animals.” Beginning American English. 1957. Bunji Tagawa, illus.
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“Dangerous. Park bears and other animals are wild.” National Park Service. June 1957.
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Frontispiece. Chart showing the auras associated with human emotion, from high spirituality to malice. Man visible and invisible. 1903.
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“The spectrum and its teachings.” Light, a course of experimental optics, chiefly with the lantern. 1892.
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“Interferences of polarized life.” Light, a course of experimental optics, chiefly with the lantern. 1892.
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