Copy of Illustrarion from H.Prinzhorn's "Picutures by Mental Patients" (published in 1922) and Other Motifs
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Copy of J.Arp's "Breast-Plate and Fork"(1922)
Court Exh. No. 26: Communication made to The Netherlands Government on 3 Feb. 1922 by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of The Netherlands in relation to their insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Netherlands Government on 4 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921" Court Exh. No. 27: Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 3 Feb. 1922, by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of the Portugal in relation to its insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 6 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"
Court Exh. No. 27: Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 3 Feb. 1922, by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of the Portugal in relation to its insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 6 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"
Court Exh. No. 26: Communication made to The Netherlands Government on 3 Feb. 1922 by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of The Netherlands in relation to their insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Netherlands Government on 4 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"
Court Exh. No. 27: Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 3 Feb. 1922, by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of the Portugal in relation to its insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 6 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"
Tsunamis in the Pacific Basin, 1900-1983 / map produced by Patricia A. Lockridge, National Geophysical Data Center and Ronald H. Smith, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences ; published by National Geophysical Data Center and World Data Center A for Solid Earth Geophysics with support from Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, Agency for International Development in cooperation with Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources, Map Project

Parisian Freebooters 12: The Crocodile: This has to do with a variety of species of Crocodile, which was known to the ancients under the name of Tantalus and which a Gymnasium naturalist of our time has called the Gastronome without money. This voracious whale-like creature is most commonly found in the localities of Merchants of Eatables. His teeth are pointed and very long from lack of exercise, since he uses only his eyes to devour. When he has had the perseverance to remain for a whole day static in front of his prey he sometimes ends up by having the luck to catch... a crick in the neck. He feeds himself only on desires and vain hopes, he is also remarkably thin. Very different from other fish of his species that swim in open water, this type of Crocodile is always in the dry

JOURNEY TO CHINA 1: THE DISEMBARKATION. Each traveller who lands at a port in China is immediately conducted, like a wrong-doer, between two rows of inquisitive people to the passport office: hardly has he touched the soil of the Celestial Empire, than he becomes the prey of luggage-porters, hotel-boys, interpreters, messengers and other highwaymen authorised by the Chinese police

MONOMANIACS 7: THE HYPOCHONDRIAC: This class of citizens is the providence of medicine, the blessing of pharmacy, it is the Nymph Egeria who has inspired white mustard, Paraguay-Roux, the Regnault pâte, the Clyso-bolus and generally all the inventions destined to comfort non-suffering humanity. The hypochondriac gives himself by turns pleurisy, consumption Etc. Etc. He varies his illness in order to vary his pleasures and each day he exclaims, on feeling his pulse, “I truly must have an iron constitution to be able to resist all these illnesses.”

JOURNEY TO CHINA 5: CHINESE LAW. Chinese barristers strive so hard, striking so many oratorical poses that the magistrates, in order not to be distracted by the gestures of the defence and to lose nothing of his arguments, generally devote themselves to some manual work, one slices his desk with penknife cuts; the other draws crude little figures on stamped paper or fashions folded paper hens; others have recourse to a more efficient method, they close their eyes and fall into deep meditation from which the usher who shouts silence! with all his might is at great pains to extract them... it is for this reason that Chinese justice is represented with a bandage over its eyes
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