the how and why wonder book of chemistry - 1961 by matin l. keen cover illustration by donald crowley
Want to get a unique present for the Science Enthusiast or Fan in your life and show off your mad gift giving skills? Get this retro set of iconic Science Lab Chemistry patents artwork reinterpreted to capture the spirit of innovation, R&D, and hand crafted to infuse the classic, vintage feel and personal touch by our award winning artist in North Carolina. EXCELLENT GIFT and a fun conversation starter or gift ideas for birthday, wedding, graduation, Christmas, Father’s day, Mother’s day, Valentine’s day, holidays, retirement or anniversary for men, women, husband, wife, spouse, nerdy boyfriend, girlfriend, friend, dad, mother, grandpa, nana, sister, brother, sibling, aunt, uncle, boss, coworkers, teacher, student, or any chemistry enthusiast in your life. GREAT ADDITION TO ANY HOUSEHOLD: hang pictures in the bedroom, family room, man cave, office, kitchen, bathroom, or garage. EASY TO FRAME: pick the right 8” x 10” or 11 x 14" picture frames that work with your decor – or larger frame with matting – easy to buy at any craft store, department store, supercenter, neighborhood store, even discount store. HIGH QUALITY: Printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper - high detail images and great quality paper stock - unlike other flimsy, inkjet prints - will ensure years of enjoyment. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Buy presents with confidence: We offer a 30 day no questions asked money back guarantee. DESIGNED AND MADE IN USA. The set of 4 vintage blueprint posters prints is bound to impress and rival collectibles of any R&D, science, chemistry fan, club or history buff.
I scanned the Armillary Sphere again (oops), and this time decided to publish the illustration moer or less as it came off the scanner, as a picture from an old book. Copies of this book are
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Science fiction over the years has taken on many forms and sparked imagination. This retro science fiction design from years past is an interesting take on how things may evolve. This retro science fiction design looks great on this poster. Perfect for yourself or as a gift
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Bring your walls to life with the retro space poster collection that pays homage to the era of space exploration and science fiction from the 50s to 70s. Each poster in this series combines vintage flair with modern design elements, creating a nostalgic journey through the universe. The bold color palettes, geometric shapes and futuristic landscapes, complemented by classic elements of retrofuturism such as floating spaceships and alien encounters, reflect the dreams and visions of past generations. These works of art are not only a decorative addition, but also a conversation starter and a source of inspiration for anyone passionate about the vastness of space and science fiction culture. Ideal for collectors, design enthusiasts and those who want to add a unique, artistic touch to their space that is both retrospective and visionary. Let yourself be transported to an era in which space represented humanity's last great adventure.
Dieses Kunstwerk fängt die Essenz der kosmischen Neugier und des stilvollen Retro-Futurismus ein. Mit einem satten, einladenden Rot als Hintergrund, durchsetzt von funkelnden Sternen, steht im Zentrum eine Figur, die Mode und Science-Fiction nahtlos verbindet. Der große, abgerundete Helm mit visuellem Blick ins All dient als leuchtender Mittelpunkt dieses Stücks und erzeugt eine Aura des Mysteriösen. Die klassisch-elegante Kleidung unterstreicht die Zeitlosigkeit des Motivs. Dieses Bild ist eine Hommage an das goldene Zeitalter der Raumfahrt und gleichzeitig ein Symbol für die endlose Weite unserer Vorstellungskraft. Ideal für alle, die eine Leidenschaft für das Universum und einen Sinn für Mode mit einem Hauch von Nostalgie haben.
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A nice public domain source of old school science fiction goodness is the free goodness of the boys from Derby Connecticut's Charlton Comics title. You Can Read This Issue Right Over HERE Space Adventures issue fifty eight features a great old school pulptastic cover. . Space Adventures was pure pulpy goodness with anthology flare to its title. According to Wiki: Space Adventures (sometimes cover-titled Science Fiction Space Adventures, Space Adventures Presents Rocky Jones and other variations for particular issues) was an American science-fiction anthology comic book series published sporadically by Charlton Comics from 1952 to 1979. Its initial iteration included some of the earliest work of industry notables Steve Ditko, Dick Giordano, and Tony Tallarico, and at least one story by EC Comics mainstay Bernard Krigstein. In 1960, a second iteration introduced the superhero Captain Atom by writer Joe Gill and artist Ditko, shortly prior to Ditko's co-creation of Spider-Man for Marvel Comics. This issue is from August sixty four and features some high weirdness in the old school Charlton tradition. We start off the proceedings with The Guise of Beauty is a slightly different alien society with a different take on the whole Doppelganger theme. Easily applied to any old school retroclone rpg system such as Hulks and Horrors or perhaps as a quick adventure encounter for Star Ships and Space Men second edition. The Eye In Space is the six page cover story and has some nice space background elements that can easily be applied to either X plorers or another Star Ships & Space Men Second edition game. All is not at all as it seems with a race of mechanism using aliens. Not a bad little tale to use as quick mid game filler. 'The Isotope Man' introduces yet another alien race with a gang of adventurers from Earth stumbling upon what they think is a weird race of beings only to discover that they can have the tables easily turned upon them by atomic warfare. A quick trade and perhaps the near Earthlings can be saved. This is a nice situation to use as a way to make some quick coin for your space going adventurers. I think that this story might work for Hulks and Horrors where mankind has lost touch with other colony worlds. 'We are among you' is an interesting little tale that has elements of a race of terrifying aliens with the familiar Achilles heel of being able to be defeated by an ordinary substance. This might make an excellent piece for an X plorers game where the PC's have to do as much investigation as they have blasting with their ray guns. Black Omen is another tale with an over arching feel of an adventure that takes place at the edge of a Federation style interstellar empire. This comic book story looks like it might involve an Arduin monster the Thunderbird. And might make an excellent bridge gap with between a Star Ships and Space Men Second edition game and a bloody,bloody, Arduin campaign. All in all this is a rather nice little issue that features a number of good mid point adventure encounters which could be added right into an existing retroclone science fantasy or fiction retroclone game. The stories are not connected to any particularity storyline or background giving the DM plenty of room for DYI improv when it comes to adding them into the backdrop of their campaigns. So in my estimation this isn't the best of the Charlton Space Adventures comic books but not the worst either. This issue can easily be added to your favorite retroclone science fiction campaign as a quick and dirty filler easily sewn into the backdrop of your campaign setting.
Short story published in Galaxy Science Fiction (August 1952). Blurb: It was for his ideals Joyce loved the alien. But ideals are conditional reflexes...
“Just Around the Corner” by Frank Kelly Freas. This painting appeared on the cover of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction in 1955. Frank Kelly Freas was known as the “Dean of Science Fiction Art,” and was the second artist to be inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. For fifty years Freas’ work appeared in all kinds of science fiction publications beginning with his first sale to Weird Tales in 1950. In 1957, Freas would hook up with MAD magazine painting nearly every cover of MAD until 1962. His spectacular artwork has appeared on the covers of books by some of sci-fi’s most celebrated authors such as Poul Anderson, Robert Heinlein, and Isaac Asimov. He has been nominated for the prestigious Hugo Award twenty times—winning eleven—more than any other artist in history. In addition to his work in sci-fi, Freas also contributed to another organization obsessed with outer space—NASA—and many of Freas’ posters done for NASA hang in the Smithsonian. Lastly, if you still need to be convinced of Freas’ impact to the art world, he also collaborated with Queen in 1977 at the request of Queen drummer, Roger Taylor. According to Taylor, he pitched the idea of using...
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Humanity has always tried to predict what the future would look like and this vintage photo collection shows predictions that were either a hit or a miss. While some people…
Want to get a unique present for the Science Enthusiast or Fan in your life and show off your mad gift giving skills? Get this retro set of iconic Science Lab Chemistry patents artwork reinterpreted to capture the spirit of innovation, R&D, and hand crafted to infuse the classic, vintage feel and personal touch by our award winning artist in North Carolina. EXCELLENT GIFT and a fun conversation starter or gift ideas for birthday, wedding, graduation, Christmas, Father’s day, Mother’s day, Valentine’s day, holidays, retirement or anniversary for men, women, husband, wife, spouse, nerdy boyfriend, girlfriend, friend, dad, mother, grandpa, nana, sister, brother, sibling, aunt, uncle, boss, coworkers, teacher, student, or any chemistry enthusiast in your life. GREAT ADDITION TO ANY HOUSEHOLD: hang pictures in the bedroom, family room, man cave, office, kitchen, bathroom, or garage. EASY TO FRAME: pick the right 8” x 10” or 11 x 14" picture frames that work with your decor – or larger frame with matting – easy to buy at any craft store, department store, supercenter, neighborhood store, even discount store. HIGH QUALITY: Printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper - high detail images and great quality paper stock - unlike other flimsy, inkjet prints - will ensure years of enjoyment. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Buy presents with confidence: We offer a 30 day no questions asked money back guarantee. DESIGNED AND MADE IN USA. The set of 4 vintage blueprint posters prints is bound to impress and rival collectibles of any R&D, science, chemistry fan, club or history buff.