Elena, that's terrible. I'm pretty hooked on flickr because it makes my technical blogging life easier. Maybe you can see the images if you subscribe to the email feed? Let me know if that works for you.
Will, These are beautiful, every bit as good as the Biology Today stuff! How many more volumes are there, because you know you now have to post them all ;)
Jim, I definitely plan to feature images from all *20* volumes. Here they are on my to-be-blogged bookcase. I think Roland Topor joined the team around vol.5.
These are lovely - I'm a sucker for science-based illustrations. I wish the cranium sizes picture was available as a print - it kind of reminds me of a topographic map as well.
nice & interesting visuals ! feel free to check my blog "mondorama 2000" dedicated to vintage illustrations in colour taken from encyclopedias (mostly french) for youth from 50's to 70's
Elena, that's terrible. I'm pretty hooked on flickr because it makes my technical blogging life easier. Maybe you can see the images if you subscribe to the email feed? Let me know if that works for you.
ReplyDeleteWill, These are beautiful, every bit as good as the Biology Today stuff! How many more volumes are there, because you know you now have to post them all ;)
ReplyDeleteJim, I definitely plan to feature images from all *20* volumes. Here they are on my to-be-blogged bookcase. I think Roland Topor joined the team around vol.5.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely - I'm a sucker for science-based illustrations. I wish the cranium sizes picture was available as a print - it kind of reminds me of a topographic map as well.
ReplyDeletenice & interesting visuals !
ReplyDeletefeel free to check my blog "mondorama 2000" dedicated to vintage illustrations in colour taken from encyclopedias (mostly french) for youth from 50's to 70's
CH2P, thank you so much for turning me on to your mondorama 2000. I am digging around it now.
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