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Monday, March 12, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Lenin
From the collection of Walter Corbiere
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Notes on The Snake Charmer
Rousseau, Henri
From Art News
Posted by Walter Corbiere
From September 1-30, 1941
Friday, February 3, 2012
Ancient Mayan Basketball
From "Maya" by Charles Gallenkamp
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Irving Berlin's Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon
Words and Music by Irving Berlin
Enjoy! Walter Corbiere
Is this sheet music out of copyright? It's 101(one hundred and one) years old, but I am not positive when Irving Berlin died or whether this particular song has been renewed. Walter Corbiere
Bought it at a junk sale. Maybe a collector's item:)
Monday, January 30, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Goddess Maat
From Dynasty 26
She was tiny. I liked her headdress.
Walter Corbiere
I wanted a picture of the bottom of a scarab-shaped box. It recounts events from the reign of Amenhotep III, but my camera phone doesnt quite have high enough resolution to catch all the little glyphs, especially through glass.
Walter F. Corbiere, III
The RISD Museum had another floor full of Old New England, Providence and China Trade history
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Burton's 'Thousand Nights'(Arabian Nights) Poem from the Seventy-First Night
Thousand Nights and a Night
By Sir Richard Francis Burton
Volume 2
Bagdad Edition
From the Seventy-First Night
A character improvises these lines, just makes them up on the fly......
Walter F. Corbiere, III
For friend who erst abode wi' me gree:
It minds me o' one who jilted me
Say sooth, thou fair sheet-lightning! shall glee?
O blamer! spare to me thy blame dree,
Of friend who left me, fain to flee;
All bliss hath fled the heart of me
He brimmed a bowl of merest pine, did he:
I see me, sweetheart, dead and gone
Time! I prithee bring our childhood back,
When joy and safety 'joyed we at me!
Who aids the hapless stranger-wight,
That wastes his days in lonely grief, must be?
Doomed us despite our will to bear and care.
And sore despair despaireth me
Crowning my cup with gladdest gree:
To mourn my bitter liberty.
We meet once more in joy and glee?
My Lord hath sent this dule to dree,
... Et cetera
The lines of the second column sometimes refer back to words in the first column. The structure applies the same words to two different moments in the character's thought process.
I've never seen a poem with this exact device, and I don't know what "dree" means. :)
Walter F. Corbiere, III
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Volume 2 of the Shammar Edition
Between pages 234 and 235
Small plate signed:
A. Lalange, Fine(?) et Sp.(?)(tiny print)
It illustrates the ninety-third night,
"Tale of King Omar bin al-Nu'uman and his Sons"
Walter Corbiere, III
Monday, January 9, 2012
The binding of Richard Burton's Thousand Nights and a Night
Walter F. Corbiere, III is now the proud owner of this full 17-volume set of Burton's work.
Number 485 of the Bagdad edition
The full text of this set can also be found at
Burtoniana.org
Friday, January 6, 2012
After a day apart..
Monday, January 2, 2012
Cultural Revolution English Textbook number 5 from 1970, 1971
The Communist Party comes. The sun appears.
Like the sun, Chairman Mao's works light up my heart. I study them every day.
I will never forget the bitter past. I will follow Chairman Mao closely and make revolution forever.
New Words and Expressions
cannot
propagate
drawing
before
toil
landlord
exploit
oppress
me
cruelly
appear
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