(Gefunden im Flickr-Photostream von Paul Malon)
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Carla Greene, “I Want to Be A Telephone Operator” (1958)
(Gefunden bei vaderetroearthgirl.tumblr.com)
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Lake Macquarie Shire mobile library, 20. Oktober 1950. Foto: Sam Hood
(Gefunden bei atompunk)
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Bernard O’Donnell, “The World’s Worst Women” (1956)
(Gefunden im Flickr-Photostream von swallace99)
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Mary Fallon Miller
How to Get a Job with a Cruise Line (1991)
(Gefunden bei awfullibrarybooks)
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Skeen, Garner und Cartwright
Woodworking for Young Children (1984)
(Gefunden bei awfullibrarybooks)
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The Art of Desktop Publishing
Using Personal Computers to Publish it Yourself
Bove, Rhodes and Thomas (1987)
(Gefunden bei awfullibrarybooks)
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Maurice Henry Quenouille: Rapid statistical calculations : a collection of distribution-free and easy methods of estimation and testing (London, 1959)
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(Gefunden bei atompunk)
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“What’s more frightening than a swarm of robots? – An award-winning swarm of robots trained to raid your library — that’s what. This SciFi-worthy outfit of mechanized literature swindlers, known as the “Swarmanoid,” landed themselves the Best Video Award at this week’s AAAI (Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence) conference in San Francisco”:
(Gefunden bei engadget)
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A boy sits amid the ruins of a London bookshop following an air raid on October 8, 1940, reading a book titled “The History of London.” (AP Photo) From Alan Taylor’s photo retrospective entitled World War II in Photos presented in 20 parts on the Atlantic’s web platform.
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Mario de Arcangelis, “Electronic Warfare: From the Battle of Tsushima to the Falklands and Lebanon Conflicts” (1985)
(Gefunden bei awfullibrarybooks)
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Frieda Steinman Curtis, “How to Give a Fashion Show” (1957):




(Gefunden bei awfullibrarybooks)
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Eine Seite aus der l’Encyclopédie pour les enfants de France (1954)
(Gefunden bei martinklasch)
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