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Today's Inspiration: The Book of Jazz, illustrated by Cliff Roberts. (With thanks to martinklasch.blogspot.com)

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2. Savignac

via Today's Inspiration (with hat tip to Martin Klasch)

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3. Mikhail Maiofis Illustrations

at bibliodyssey.blogspot.com

Mikhail Maiofis was born in St. Petersburg Russia and was an accomplished artist at a very young age. He is best known for his illustrations of children's books, most notably the famous Adventures of Baron Von Munchausen.

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4. I like Ike --TV Ad from 1956


(thanks to Martin Klasch)

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5. From Martin Klasch: A Comic Sculpture Park


In Search of Atom-mannen

Martin Klasch has found a sculpture park created by a comic fan and amateur sculptor.

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6. Deco Poster Art

from bobstaake.com (by way of martinklasch.blogspot.com --Thanks, P-E!)

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7. Kirby monsters never reprinted:

The Mystery of the Tax Collector from Space!

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8. THE NIGHT CASEY WAS BORN . . TONIGHT!


IT WAS ON AUGUST 14, 1888, WHEN THE ACTOR AND BASEBALL
FAN DEWOLF HOPPER GAVE THE FIRST PUBLIC READING OF
ERNEST THAYER'S GREAT AMERICAN BALLAD "CASEY AT THE
BAT" AT NEW YORK'S WALLACK THEATER. IN THE AMAZING
AND COLORFUL NEW BOOK, "THE NIGHT CASEY WAS BORN,"
AUTHOR AND HISTORIAN JOHN EVANGELIST WALSH OFFERS
THE TRUE STORY OF THAT NIGHT AND THE HISTORY BEHIND
THE LEGENDARY POEM.

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9. WASHINGTON POST puts THE NIGHT CASEY WAS BORN on The All-Star Team



The Night Casey Was Born gets MVP consideration in the Washington Post's baseball book round-up this past weekend.

John Evangelist Walsh tells the story of the poem's creation as if its mythical Casey's whiff were a metaphor for all human failure. The author, who has also written biographies of Robert Frost, John Keats and Edgar Allan Poe, offers all the historical details of 1890s baseball anyone could want. He explains, for example, that the 52-line poem would likely have been forgotten had it not been performed thousands of times on hundreds of stages by a comic opera star named DeWolf Hopper. In a book that is both Americana and nostalgia, Walsh swings for the fences -- and unlike Casey does indeed connect.

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