Book Covers/Architecture: The Coolest Building in Brussels

"Dutch detective of Eric Walter (een moord in het N.I.R.) issued in Belgium 1941. Pulp issue, cover by: De Greef" from twincovercollector's Flickr


Flagey, Brussels, Belgium (photo)

"Flagey Square is famous for the art deco building occupying its entire southern side, the former Maison de la Radio (renamed to "Flagey" in 2002 and now hosting a cultural center)" (Wikipedia) It was built between 1935-38 and designed by Belgian architect Joseph Diongre. (1) If you visit don't miss the Café Belga which you'll find in the Flagey building. (See photo)

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Gif Animation: Gong

Rank Films and the Gongman.
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The gif animation was made by myself, by the way.
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Title Sequence/Gif: Quatermass and the Pit


Title sequence for Quatermass and the Pit - without the title. Below's the title screen and another gif animation:



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The gif animations were made by myself, by the way.
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Art: Scandinavian Giants


Portrait lithograph of Swedish playwright, writer and painter August Strindberg made by Edvard Munch in 1896, from the estate of Ingmar Bergman.
Image found here (very large) but inspired by this post.
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Children's Books: Chichibio and the Crane

illustrated by Lele Luzzati.

The Ward-O-Matic: Chichibio and the Crane
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Illustration: Nicole Claveloux


originally uploaded to Flickr by oange.

Oange: "Nicole Claveloux was born in 1940 in Saint-Etienne. She moved to Paris in 1967. She drew comic strips and made spot illustrations for newspapers. She did a couple of children's books, illustrated for the French version of Heavy Metal, and had a popular comic strip called Grabote. Harlin Quist published a collection of her comics, besides hiring her as an illustrator for many of their books featuring a different illustrator on every page. She has published more than 60 works. There is a lot more info on her if you speak French."
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Nicole Claveloux's official site
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Funny: Clown with bottom goose attachment


Mostly Forbidden Zone: Clown with bottom goose attachment
Just a funny image.
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The Man Who Quit Smoking


"Mannen som slutade röka" (The Man Who Quit Smoking) from 1968 by Tage Danielsson and illustrated by Per Åhlin is a comedy inspired by the Divine Comedy (beginning of the 14th century) by Dante Alighieri, which is in fact also the name of the main character in this modern version. Like his mid-evil namesake Dante also goes through the three stages Inferno, Purgatorio and finally Paradiso. Dante is "...a young man who loves smoking. When his father dies Dante inherits $17 million on one special condition: He must give up smoking in 14 days and then stay smoke-free for an entire year. If he fails, his uncle inherits the $17 million instead. Dante has a living hell while trying to quit, and hires a private detective agency called Little Secret Service who he gives free hands to stop him from smoking, While his uncle, who has taken up smoking himself, also does everything he can to make Dante smoke again." (quote)





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In 1972 came the movie based on the book directed by the writer himself.
The Man Who Quit Smoking (Wikipedia)
Mannen som slutade röka (1972) (IMDb)
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