New Pursuit Shopping Guide

Source: New York Shopping Guide,  1870.

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A Summer's Diversion

Source: Catalogue of a Valuable Assemblage of Ancient and Modern Coins and Medals by Sotheby, S. Leigh & Co., 1849.

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Remarkable Number of Dreams in Winter

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Dream Journey Artisans

Source: The Case of the Journeymen Bakers by William Augustus Guy, 1865.

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The Moving Parts of Dream Machines

Image source: Cotton Spinning by American School of Correspondence, 1909.

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Dream-Printing Machine

Image source: Cotton Yarn Printing by Cassella Color Company, 1910.

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My Dreams Have Reshaped My Mind

Image source: Brain Surgery by Moses Allen Starr, 1893.

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Mental Whirlpools

Image source: Whirlpools by Henryk Sienkiewicz, 1910.

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Dreams of Your Earliest Years

Image Source: Children's Toys by Twynihoe William Erle, 1877.

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Dream Bingers

Source: Binghamton Best Ready Mixed Paint by Binghamton Paint & Color Co., c1880.

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Good Dream Co.

Text source: Magnificent Offers by Champion City Greenhouses (Springfield, Ohio), 1898.Images source: Airships Past and Present by Alfred by Hildebrandt, and W. H. Story, 1908

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Wishing Machine 1

Source: Wm. Eaton's Patent Washing Machine, by Wells Brothers, 1872.

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Dreamery Blue Prints

Source: Creamery Butter Making by John Michels, 1904.

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Dream Motive

Source: The Evolution of the Steam Locomotive, 1803 to 1898 by G. A. Sekon, 1899.

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Cool Gaze - Dream Substitutes

Source: The Boston Cooking School Magazine by Janet McKenzie Hill, 1896.

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Constructing the Right Tangle

Source: The "Right Angle" Continuous Intestinal Suture by Harvey Cushing, 1889.

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Color and Patterns

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A Body Can Dream

Oberlin Business College - Compendium of Penmanship by C. A. Barnett, J. T. Henderson, and J. N. Yocom, 1901. 

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Dreamery Cold Storage

Source: Creamery Cold Storage by Canada Department of Agriculture, 1906.

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Dreams and Gall

Source: Beams and Girders by Harvey Philbrick Philetus, 1886.

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This archival drawer holds completed work, scraps, rough edges, and ongoing mistakes.

It holds everything that was found, blacked out, scribbled over, finished, unfinished, discarded. It all counts.

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