Ode To The West Wind manuscript, Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Jacques Henri Lartigue’s handwritten diary
Journal, mardi 30 juin 1914 (dimensions : 10,5x16,5 cm)
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s no-nonsense answers to a mysterious questionnaire — that could have been for a parlor game. http://slate.me/W659HU
Why aren’t all the journals this smart? When your hands are full you don’t want to have to flip through it. Also this journal is good looking.
The cover of The Journal of Experimental Psychology.
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Has your cat ever walked across your keyboard? Well, it’s not a new problem. Medieval book historian Erik Kwakkel recently Tweeted this photo of a 15th century book with… you guessed it… cat paw prints in ink on the pages! We’re part of a long and glorious historical movement, friends. (Source: Dr. Marty Becker)
Ah this is the best thing! Those medieval cats!
Cats gon’ be cats
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The Written Words, street art by Mobstr.