Hans Bellmer. Plates from La Poupèe (The Doll). 1934.
The Thompson "Feathering" Propeller.
Andrzej K. Olszewski, Współczesne malarstwo polskie Henryk Berlewi, Warsaw, 1966.
Fahrenheit 451
John Heartfield (montage), Deutschland, Deutschland über alles [Kurt Tucholsky], Germany, 1929.
Tiny Tim and the Mechanical Men (Big Little Book), 1937.
La Cour du Dragon - Max Ernst illustration for ‘Une Semaine de Bonté’ (1933) ou Les Sept Elements, Book III
Une semaine de bonté ("A Week of Kindness") comprises 182 images created by cutting up and re-organizing illustrations from Victorian novels, encyclopedias, and other books. Ernst arranged the images to present a dark, surreal world. Most of the seven sections have a distinct theme that unites the images within.
Constellation Ophiuchus as pictured in the Azophi (al Sufi) manuscript, Suwar al-Kawakib [Kitab Suwar Al-Kawakib]; The Book of the Constellations and Fixed Stars (copy 1730), Abd al-Rahman ibn Umar al-Sufi, circa 964.
The Order Of The Hive 1200 A.D. - 1946 A.D. | The Waldron Way. Book 9.
Where The Wild Things Are. Maurice Sendak. 1963.
Marco Antonio Ortí, Altarpiece with Nativity scenes and the Conquest of Valencia. Illustration from 'Siglo Quarto de la Conquista de Valencia' a book commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Conquest of Valencia by King James I The Conqueror in 1238.
Altarpiece of Saint Felix of Cantalice. Illustration from "Siglo Quarto de la Conquista de Valencia" [Sourced from a book commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Conquest of Valencia by King James I 'The Conqueror' in 1238] Marco Antonio Ortí, 1640.
Operating Manual For Spaceship Earth, R. Buckminster Fuller, Simon & Schuster Pocket Books (3rd Edition), 1971.
Dragon (woodcut), 1845, cutting by Egawa Sentaro; Hokusai's favorite artisan, from 'Marvels of China and Japan', Kyoto, 1850 [ed.].
German space book, 1953.