The Dreamer Is

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Dream Vortex Philosophy

Source: Vortex Philosophy by C. Staniland Wake,1907.

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How do Dreams Come Home to Rest?

Image source: Mills Seed Catalogue, 1887.

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The Origins of Dreaming

Image source: The Inner Planets by Robert Stawell Ball, 1892.

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A Reverie of Story Telling

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Disturbed and Disturbing Sleep Experiences

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Inconvenience - The Nightmare Some People Ask For

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Shaped Dreams 1

Image source: A Natural History of the Crinoidea, or Lily-Shaped Animals by John Sebastian Miller, 1821.

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Ice Dreams

Image source: Ice and Ice-Work in Newfoundland by John Milne, John, 1876.

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The Power Dream

Image source: The Young Astronomer by James Henry Carlisle, 1891. 

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Counterfeit Dreams

Source: A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons by  Friedrich Christian Accum, 1822.

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Can You Believe in Dreams?

Source: Can You Believe Me Stories by Alicia Aspinwall, 1909.

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Dream Dialogue Number 15

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

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Inconvenience Number Two - Habits and Discomfort

Image source: Nightmare Tales by H. P. Blavatsky, 1892.

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Dream Dialogue No. 7

Image Source: A History of the Art of Magic by T. T. Timayenis, 1887.

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Physiology of the Inconvenience

Image source: The Nervous System, 1882.

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Dream Dialogue No. 63

Image source: Wyoming. Why not? by Wyoming Department of Immigration, 1908.

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Dream Dispensaries

Source text: Remarks Read Before a Sub-Committee Appointed to Consider the Question of Provident Dispensaries by William Ogle, 1857. 

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The Force Required to Stop Nightmares

Source text: On the Force Required to Stop a Moving Electrified Sphere by G. Searle, 1907.

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Night Sight

 Source text: A Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature by Robert Mudie, 1832

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