Vintage Food: Party Ideas!



Make sure your party is a success - get your extra special party ideas and learn how to make American 50s kyaraben bento with Betty Crocker's Cookbook for boys & girls (1957). Find the book at Internet Archive.

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Children's books: The Peter Pan Alphabet

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C is the Crocodile Creepy who ate
The right hand of Hook and covets
its mate
He makes a loud ticking wherever he
goes
For he swallowed a Clock (To kill time
I suppose)



From Oliver Herford's The Peter Pan Alphabet (1907) based on J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan. The entire book can found at Internet Archive.

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Book Covers: Couvertures policiers


Couvertures policiers
at Agence Eureka

...and more...

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Illustration: Alan Aldridge








"Alan Aldridge is a UK artist, born in 1943. During the 1960s and 1970s he was responsible for a great many album covers, and helped create the graphic style of that era. He designed a series of science fiction book covers for Penguin Books."/"His work was characterised by a flowing, cartoony style and soft airbrushing - very much in step with the psychedelic styles of the times." (Wikipedia)

Official site.

Connecting this post with the previous one on Heinz Edelmann here is a quote from Bob Neaverson's The Beatles Movies on the subject of Yellow Submarine: "Formally, the film is rooted in a range of sixties pop styles, and the eclecticism of its colour imagery (designed largely by German poster artist Heinz Edelmann) is derived from a vast range of popular contemporary approaches, including imagery culled from the pop art paintings, prints and designs of artists such as Peter Blake and Andy Warhol, the ‘op’ art of Bridget Riley, surrealist and expressionist art, the psychedelic graphics of British and American underground poster designers such as Martin Sharp and Rick Griffin, and the work of popular illustrators such as Alan Aldridge, who was apparently initially involved with creating some of the draft drawings for the animation."

Left. Alan Aldridge's The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics at Prof. Michael Stoll's Flickr.

Below. Book covers by Alan Aldridge from mjkghk's Flickr. Click here for more.

Illustration: Heinz Edelmann



"Heinz Edelmann is a German illustrator and designer. He was born in 1934 in Czechoslovakia He is a well-known illustrator in Europe, but is probably most famous for his art direction and character designs for the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine." (Wikipedia)

Some more Edelmann creatures here.

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Vintage Ads: Slack Power


Slack Power
Uploaded to LiveJournal - Vintage Ads
by nonsense_at_all

UPDATE: More vintage slacks, pants and jeans at Farbror Sid's.

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Cartoons: Animation Backgrounds





Animation Backgrounds


Via This isn't happiness


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Art: Totoro Forest Project

"Peeping Totoro" by Bill Presing


"Totoro Forest Project is an international charity effort to preserve Sayama Forest, also known as Totoro Forest. This endangered sanctuary on the outskirts of Tokyo is where director Hayao Miyazaki got the inspiration for his much loved character “Totoro". Over 200 top international artists from animation, illustration, and comics are donating artwork especially created for this cause."

- Drawn!

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Vintage Ads: Storybook Styles...


Storybook Styles and the Enlightened Art Director
at Today's Inspiration

See Leif Peng's Ads with Storybook Styles Flickr set for many more examples.

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Children's Books: "Let Us Take the New Rifles"


This edition
of Vladimir Mayakovsky's (1893-1930) poem "Возьмем винтовки новые" ("Let Us Take the New Rifles") was published in 1982. The fact that it clearly states that it is meant for pre-school kids along with the militaristic content makes it both fascinating and horrifying. On the other hand, the outer qualities of the illustrations by Veniamin Losin can hardly be denied.

See all the pages here:
«Маяковский "Возьмем винтовки новые"» uploaded by Sidr1977

...or here at LiveJournal - KidPix.

If anyone has a translation of the poem, information about the illustrator or other comments. Please, don't be a stranger.

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Illustration: Cyril K. Bird (Fougasse)

Cyril K. Bird (Fougasse)

Via Coisas do arco da velha


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Paranormal: "Silverpilen"

Swedish subway train, C5 model, "Silverpilen".
Photo by: Michael "Bussmicke" Nilsson


"Silverpilen
("The Silver Arrow") is a ghost subway train that haunts the Stockholm Metro, according to an urban legend circulating in the Swedish capital Stockholm. The train is usually referred to as being composed of silver model C5 cars. Only one such train, composed of eight cars, was built; it was manufactured in the mid-1960s as a test and taken out of service years ago and replaced by more modern cars." ...more - Wikipedia

This post is dedicated to MrJ who is being haunted by ghost trains.
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Book Covers: Jules Verne


The Adventures of Captain Hatteras (Voyages et aventures du capitaine Hatteras, 1866) by Jules Verne as published by Hetzel in the book series Voyages Extraordinaires ("Extraordinary Journeys").

A few more.

Other beautiful Jules Verne editions - in English.

Vintage illustrations from Jules Verne books.

The maps from the Voyages Extraordinaires.

If anyone knows of an extensive collection of Jules Verne book covers - Hetzel edition or other - scanned in a decent size, please let me know.

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Flickr: "The Periscope of Jules Verne"


Uploaded to Flickr by magic fly paula.

"Jules Verne had a special way of seeing reality, he saw further than others. His world has one special meaning to me, his books makes me dream." - magic fly paula

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Illustration: Gerhard Munthe

Odin on his horse Sleipnier. His ravens, Huginn and Muninn, at his side.

Gerhard Munthe


(1849-1929)

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Illustration: Halfdan Egedius



"Seidemennene paa Skrattskjaer" - Olav Tryggvasons saga in Heimskringla

Halfdan Egedius

(1877 – 1899) !!

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Zoology: Baby elephant


Photographed and uploaded by kjdrill.

"Baby elephant Impunga sits up on his big brother Vus'musi, they are best friends."

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Poster Art: Tadanori Yokoo

Roger Corman's The Trip, 1967

Tadanori Yokoo

More by Tadanori Yokoo

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Funny: They Didn't Study


They didn't study

No they didn't. Funny or/and disturbing.

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