History: The best stories are always the juiciest. Historical nonfiction, profusely illustrated with scarce or never-before-published imagery; all researched by writer Julia Henri from my collections of rare, early publications and academic interviews.
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This was the cover image of the December 1933 “House and Garden” issue. The original caption describing the artists, especially renowned photographers Bruehl-Brouges, who were responsible for this complicated photographic cover layout reads...
An American Edwardian cook prepares shaved chocolate for making chocolat chaud. This is an original photographic collage created by Julia Henri. Original images from my antiquarian library collection.
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This is a digitally enhanced image of the original pen and ink illustration designed as a trademark and logo that The Cawston Ostrich Farm displayed, dated 1896, in South Pasadena, California. Original artwork owned by the City of South Pa...
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