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81e06d97485e7d1e.mp4 A 1983 Sears Wisbook catalog page showing a group of Cabbage Patch Kid dolls with different skin tones, hairstyles, and outfits, along with sample birth certificates and adoption papers. The page also displays accessory sets, including outfits, a yellow baby carrier, and a quilted doll blanket. 1c400c53d078d5ef.jpeg Book cover for "Publishing Beyond the Market: Open Access, Care, and the Commons" by Samuel A. Moore, featuring vintage printing blocks arranged in a drawer. 2b08589bcacad131.png A promotional graphic titled “Publishing Beyond the Market.” The top half has a gray textured background with the event title in large white text and a vertical label reading “Book Talk.” To the right is an illustration of a tall, uneven stack of books. The bottom half shows two headshots: on the left, Samuel Moore; on the right, Heather Joseph. Text below reads “with Samuel Moore & Heather Joseph.” 9ed6eea1ae889b5e.png d6c781b6044742da.mp4 Image with text at the top that reads: "Wayback Machine Then and Gone" and "NCSA.UIUC.EDU/SDG/SOFTWARE/MOSAIC". Below is a Wayback Machine capture of the NCSA website for the Mosaic browser from December 20, 1996, alongside a stylized computer window featuring a pixel art frowning face representing that the website is gone labeled "Now". 08f7cdc74717046d.png Cover of the book “Victory Deferred: How AIDS Changed Gay Life in America” by John-Manuel Andriote. The title appears in large white letters over a background featuring a stylized American flag and symbolic imagery. A red AIDS awareness ribbon is shown near the bottom. 2306440fddd94151.jpeg Book cover for "Publishing Beyond the Market: Open Access, Care, and the Commons" by Samuel A. Moore, featuring vintage printing blocks arranged in a drawer. 2b08589bcacad131.png Cover of the 1904 novel Black Friday by Frederic S. Isham. The olive-green cover shows the title in large gold letters at the top. Beneath it are three tall black pedestals, each supporting a domed stock ticker machine with visible gears. Long white ticker tape streams down from each machine into woven baskets. The author’s name appears in black lettering at the bottom. e01faf6a138cf433.jpeg Cookbook page stained from use featuring a recipe for corn bread dressing with crossed-out words, ingredient adjustments, and cooking notes in pen, including instructions to cook onion, broth, and celery together. 5a22293ad4e16260.jpeg Cookbook page stained from use featuring a recipe for hot cakes with handwritten ingredient adjustments in pen. 36d5556a6d218bb4.jpeg A W.W. Desnlow illustration from the original The Wonderful Wizard of Oz book. It depicts the Winged Monkeys in flight, one bearing the Ton Woodman, one carrying Toto, and two carrying Dorothy, wearing the golden cap that allows its wearer to command Monkeys. The caption reads "The Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her." 6ee946895804a13a.jpeg W.W. Denslow illustration from the original The Wonderful Wizard of Oz book. It depicts the Winged Monkeys having tied and bound the Cowardly Lion as a fretting Dorothy watches. The caption reads "The Monkeys wound many coils around his body." d3c99e066daf0745.jpeg Two W.W. Desnlow illustrations from the original The Wonderful Wizard of Oz book. Top: the magic golden cap that allows its wearer to command the Winged Monkeys thrice. Bottom: Dorothy, wearing the golden cap, speaking to the leader of the Winged Monkeys. 03682ae881eb9638.jpeg Top: W.W. Desnlow illustration from the original The Wonderful Wizard of Oz book, depicting the King of the Winged Monkeys flying and tipping his hat. Bottom: Jon R. Neill illustration from 'Glinda of Oz', of Glinda the Good. c91bf0778e45fdbe.jpeg