1. Help me.

    Help me.

  2. visual-poetry:

    by ryuta iida

  3. Missed connection.

    Missed connection.

  4. From Sorry I Had to Kill That Guy.

    From Sorry I Had to Kill That Guy.

  5. Laurie Spiegel, from liner notes to The Expanding Universe.

    Laurie Spiegel, from liner notes to The Expanding Universe.

  6. fromthebibliofiles:

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Eighteenth-century eccentric Timothy Dexter of Newburyport, MA, self-described lord and philosopher, not only successfully sold mittens in the Caribbean and faked his own funeral, but also produced a literary curiosity entitled A Pickle for the Knowing Ones. After readers found its lack of punctuation somewhat vexing, subsequent editions included a page of punctuation so that they could “peper and solt it as they plese.”
Dexter, Timothy. A Pickle for the Knowing Ones. 4th ed. Newburyport, MA: Blanchard & Sargent, 1848. Page 32. (George Peabody Library, call no. 818 D527; Dewey Decimal 818= “American Literature, Miscellaneous Writings”)

    fromthebibliofiles:

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    Eighteenth-century eccentric Timothy Dexter of Newburyport, MA, self-described lord and philosopher, not only successfully sold mittens in the Caribbean and faked his own funeral, but also produced a literary curiosity entitled A Pickle for the Knowing Ones. After readers found its lack of punctuation somewhat vexing, subsequent editions included a page of punctuation so that they could “peper and solt it as they plese.”

    Dexter, Timothy. A Pickle for the Knowing Ones. 4th ed. Newburyport, MA: Blanchard & Sargent, 1848. Page 32. (George Peabody Library, call no. 818 D527; Dewey Decimal 818= “American Literature, Miscellaneous Writings”)

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