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Frank C. Pape- "Now he could reach up and touch Swanhild's hands."
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One morning she visited him in a dream, from Anatole France's Thaïs by Frank C. Pape (1926)
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" 'Come down,' cried the hero's wife." The Russian story book. 1916.
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'The Nightingale' from the Russian Story Book, illustrated by Frank C. Pape, 1916
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The Children’s Bookshelf
THE RED CROSS KNIGHT
The story of Una and St. George retold from Spenser’s “Faerie Queene”
Thomas Nelson & Sons
London, Dublin, Edinburgh & New York
Artist : Frank C. Pape
Una and the Lion in the Desert
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Frank C. Papé illustration from James Branc Cabell’s The Silver Stallion
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Don't leave anything for later. Later, the coffee gets cold. Later, you lose interest. Later, the day turns into night. Later, people grow up. Later, people grow old. Later, life goes by. Later, you regret not doing something… When you had the chance. Life is a fleeting dance, a delicate balance of moments that unfold before us, never to return in quite the same way again. Regret is a bitter pill to swallow, a weight that bears down upon the soul with the burden of missed chances and unspoken words. So, let us not leave anything for later. Let us seize the moments as they come, with hearts open and arms outstretched to embrace the possibilities that lie before us. For in the end, it is not the things we did that we regret, but the things we left undone, the words left unspoken, the dreams left unfulfilled.
- Toshikazu Kawaguchi, Before the Coffee Gets Cold (2015)
Artwork: Frank C. Pape
#Toshikazu Kawaguchi#Before the Coffee Gets Cold#poetry#livelife#lust for life#life#inspiration#do it now#dreams#Imagika#swallows#Frank C. Pape#Vintage illustration#heart and soul
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Falcon the Hunter (illustration from The Russian Story Book), Frank C. Papé, 1916
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'Something about Eve' by James Branch Cabell, illustrated by Frank C. Pape, 1929.
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On most evenings there was unspeakable company, from James Branch Cabell's Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances by Frank C. Pape (1925)
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THE WELL OF ST. CLARE by Anatole France (London/New York: Bodley Head/John Lane, 1909). Illustrated by Frank C. Papé.
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'Something about Eve' by James Branch Cabell, illustrated by Frank C. Pape, 1929
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The Children’s Bookshelf
THE RED CROSS KNIGHT
The Story of Una and St. George retold from Spencer’s « Faerie Queene »
Thomas Nelson & Sons
London, Dublin, Edinburgh & New York
Artist : Frank C. Pape
Una si discovered by The Little Woodmen
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