Loving II: More Photographic History of Men in Love, 1850s–1950s by Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell is the much-anticipated ...
GLANCING down from his second-floor window in the London offices of the New York Times, Manning saw the car he was expecting draw up at the curb. It was an eight horsepower Fiat in military service, ...
Inspired by a true story of survival.
In 28 days it began. In 28 weeks it spread. In 28 years it evolved.
THE anonymous author of this brief and stingingly satirical assault upon the men who guided Britain down into the most desperate crisis of her history leaves no doubt whatever as to his purpose. He ...
In 1940, only one out of five Americans owned a car, one in seven had a telephone, only 75 percent of households had a refrigerator or icebox, 60 percent lacked central heat, and 75 percent of ...
These men competed in a bowling league at Acme Bowl in the 1940s. They were, from left, John Compis, unknown, Merlyn 'Windy' Wendell, Merle Holmes and Joe Todaro. Compis, who submitted the photo, ...
In 1917, a newspaper column titled “Unfamiliar La Crosse” asked the question, “Why not an artistic La Crosse?” In 1932, the Business Men’s Sketch Club would answer. Eventually dropping “Business” from ...
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