EditorialSylvester Stallones personal collections from Rocky and Rambo movies among plethora of memorabilia going under the hammer from Hollywood stars long career
EditorialAutobiographical sketch of Mrs. John Drew. With an introd. by her son John Drew; with biographical notes by D. Taylor : Drew, Louisa (Lane), 1820-1897.
EditorialDream of Aeneas: Aeneas rests his head on his hands atop his shield, while the river god Tiber leans on a vessel and points upward with his left hand.
EditorialTerracotta neck-amphora (jar), Late Classical, ca. 330?310 B.C., Greek, South Italian, Campanian, Terracotta; red-figure, H. 24 3/4 in. (62.9 cm), Vases, On the body, obverse, Hippolytos, attendant, and Phaidra, with a Fury above, Reverse, two youths, ...
EditorialDream of Aeneas: Aeneas rests his head on his hands atop his shield, while the river god Tiber leans on a vessel and points upward with his left hand.
EditorialDrawing - Les Mason, Phar Lap Winning the 1929 Rosehill Guineas, 1932, This drawing was of Phar Lap winning the Rosehill Guineas in Sydney in 1929 was done by Les Mason. He attended the race, and drew this from memory three years later in 1932, after P...
EditorialPhotograph - Portrait of Sergeant Drew, circa 1939, Studio portrait of Sergeant Drew, DFC One of 5 photographs in a photographic album for the sons and daughters of the Carnegie branch of the Sailor's, Soldier's & Airmen's Father's Association of Victo...
EditorialCatechu, Acacia catechu. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's "Medical Botany," John Bohn, London, 1832. The tireless Sowerby (1757-1822) drew over 2, ...
EditorialPortrait of Fran?ois-Joseph Paul, marquis, admiral and Comte de Grasse (1722-1788). He drew away the English forces during the Battle of the Chesapeake in 1781 before being captured by them the year after.
EditorialIn 1956, the Sopot Jazz festival in Poland helped redefine the country's cultural landscape allowing jazz to be played openly despite it having been banned under the Communist regime. The first "International Jazz Festival" in Sopot, including two ba...
EditorialIn 1956, the Sopot Jazz festival in Poland helped redefine the country's cultural landscape allowing jazz to be played openly despite it having been banned under the Communist regime. The first "International Jazz Festival" in Sopot, including two ba...
EditorialIn 1956, the Sopot Jazz festival in Poland helped redefine the country's cultural landscape allowing jazz to be played openly despite it having been banned under the Communist regime. The first "International Jazz Festival" in Sopot, including two ba...