Mary Firth, the roaring girl who drank, brawled, committed crimes, and wore pants, 1627
Mr. Grant Allen’s New Story ‘Michael’s Crag’, 1893
New Physiognomy, or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the the human face divine, 1889
André Masson’s drawing for Acéphale found in Laure’s papers
Unknown, Crying Skeleton with Sword in Hand from Nikkan hagaki Publisher: Ishiyakushi gabô Printer: Itô shuei kan (Japanese)
1906
The Captivity is as Barbarous as the Crime, 1815, Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Medium: etching,paper

