Originally Posted By: WWII
...I was trying to think of something that might create a bit of "imperial entertainment" for those who may not have a big interest in pre-1918 collectibles, such as medals and uniforms ..

..Periodicals, magazines, books and newspapers were the greatest influences on the masses at the turn of the century and the majority of them were illustrated with artwork of one kind or another. Pen and ink line-illustrations, oil paintings and watercolors, engravings, etchings and myriads of lithographs, wood-cuts and crayon drawings - all played a part in the graphic-related industries.. Each concept easily worth a thousand words or more, many of these illustrations can be taken as well-defined reflections of current topics and events of those heady times.


Originally Posted By: *Adam*

..Something needs to be done to revive this forum, there has got to be a way....


This topic is very nice, maybe only for bookworms, or history freaks or whatever, but its good reading, and totally great seeing, and also maybe gives hints of how the popular period started, that most people only are interested in, Drittes Reich. But not only that, it also tells about how the world ended up here. Anyway its fun to take it from the start, if you havent done so aleady, so jump here for that.


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