L'argent (Money) (1983)
Le diable probablement (The Devil Probably) (1977)
designer - Raymond Savignac
Lancelot du Lac (Lancelot of the Lake) (1974)
designer - Raymond Savignac
Quatre nuits d'un rêveur (Four Nights of a Dreamer) (1971)
Une femme douce (A Gentle Woman) (1969)
designer - Raymond Savignac
Pickpocket (1959)
designer - Hibner Maciej
Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle où il veut (A Man Escaped) (1956)
designer - Craig Fischer
Journal d'un curé de campagne (Diary of a Country Priest) (1951)
designer - Paul Colin
designer - Manfredo Tafuri
Les dames du Bois de Boulogne (The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne) (1945)
Les Anges du péché (Angels of the Streets) (1943)
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Convention Tickets
1960 - Democratic Convention
1960 - Republican Convention
1956 - Democratic Convention
1944 - Democratic Convention [thanks to cparmelee1]
1940 - Democratic Convention
1920 - Democratic Convention
1912 - Democratic Convention
1900 - Democratic Convention
1900 - Republican Convention
1896 - Democratic Convention
1892 - Republican Convention
1776 - Constitutional Convention - "Lottery" ticket
1960 - Republican Convention
1956 - Democratic Convention
1944 - Democratic Convention [thanks to cparmelee1]
1940 - Democratic Convention
1920 - Democratic Convention
1912 - Democratic Convention
1900 - Democratic Convention
1900 - Republican Convention
1896 - Democratic Convention
1892 - Republican Convention
1776 - Constitutional Convention - "Lottery" ticket
Monday, August 18, 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
Good Morning, Captain.
Slint's dark closing track from the great Spiderland has inspired a cute kids book. You can read it online [here], or buy it [here].
song lyrics -
Slint @ Southern Records [link]
@ myspace [link]
song lyrics -
Let me in, the voice cried softly,
from outside the wooden door.
Scattered remnants of the ship could be seen in the distance,
Blood stained the icy wall of the shore.
I'm the only one left. The storm, took them all,
He managed as he tried to stand.
The tears ran down his face.
Please, it's cold.
When he woke, there was no trace of the ship.
Only the dawn was left behind by the storm.
He felt the creaking of the stairs beneath him.
That rose, from the sea, to the door.
There was a sound at the window then.
The captain started, his breath was still.
Slowly, he turned.
From behind the edge of the windowsill,
There appeared the delicate hand of a child.
His face was flush and timid.
He stared at the captain through frightened eyes.
The captain reached for something to hold on to,
Help me, he whispered, as he rose slowly to his feet.
The boy's face went pale,
He recognized the sound.
Silently, he pulled down the shade against the shadow.
Lost in the doorstep of the empty house.
I'm trying to find my way home.
I'm sorry...
...and I miss you.
I miss you.
I've grown taller now.
I want the police to be notified.
I'll make it up to you,
I swear, I'll make it up to you.
I miss you.
Slint @ Southern Records [link]
@ myspace [link]
Labels:
Portrait.,
Reading Log.,
The Musical Artist.
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