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Phädon; oder, Über die Unsterblichkeit der Seele ["Phaedon: Or, On the Immortality of the Soul"]
figures like philosopher Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786) [#4] argued for Jews' integration into the nation state.
"A Collection of Indian Baskets," from Art Work of the State of Washington. Oshkosh, Wisconsin: Art Photogravure, Co., 1900.
"A group of Arab horsemen," from The Magic City: A Portfolio of Original Photographic Views of the Great World’s Fair and its Treasures of Art. Philadelphia: Historical Pub. Co., 1894.
"A village of Penobscot Indians," from The Magic City: A Portfolio of Original Photographic Views of the Great World’s Fair and its Treasures of Art. Philadelphia: Historical Pub. Co., 1894.
"A Washington Fir," from Art Work of the State of Washington. Oshkosh, Wisconsin: Art Photogravure, Co., 1900.
"Crazy Bitches" Naughty Bits #1
"Falls on the Columbia," from Art Work of the State of Washington. Oshkosh, Wisconsin: Art Photogravure, Co., 1900.
"Life in Alaska," from The Forest City: A Portfolio of Official Photographic Views of the Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, Commemorating the Acquisition of the Louisiana Territory. St. Louis: N. D. Thompson, 1904.
"Magid," The Haggadah of Passover, a facsimile of the Prague Haggadah
Beginning in 1512, Prague established itself as an important early site of Hebrew printing. In part, this was due to the Kohen family, a printing dynasty whose influential "square" Hebrew typography would shape Jewish printing for centuries. Shown…
"Mexican musicians and dancing girls in national costume," stereoview card, ca. 1900
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