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FIA5634515: Scene From The Film "!Que Viva Mexico!" By Sergei Eisenstein, 1931-32 (photo), Eisenstein, Sergei (1898-1948) / Bridgeman Images

Scene From The Film
Scene From The Film

FIA5634516: Scene From The Film "!Que Viva Mexico!" By Sergei Eisenstein, 1931-32 (photo), Eisenstein, Sergei (1898-1948) / Bridgeman Images

Scene From The Film
Scene From The Film

FIA5634563: Scene From The Film "Alexander Nevsky" By Sergei Eisenstein, 1938 (photo), Eisenstein, Sergei (1898-1948) / Bridgeman Images

Scene From The Film
Scene From The Film

FIA5634583: Scene From The Film "October: Ten Days That Shook The World" By Sergei Eisenstein, 1927-28 (photo), Eisenstein, Sergei (1898-1948) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration par A. Vimar pour le Roman de Renart (roman du renard), edition Henri Laurens debut 20eme siecle - Renard (Goupil) raconte a Noble le lion comment son propre pere le Renard mdecin a gueri le pere de Noble, le roi Lion en lui faisant manger le foie d'Isengrin le loup - ruse, fourberie, mechancete , maladie, remede - voir aussi GUT7701 - ©Gusman/Leemage
Illustration par A. Vimar pour le Roman de Renart (roman du renard), edition Henri Laurens debut 20eme siecle - Renard (Goupil) raconte a Noble le lion comment son propre pere le Renard mdecin a gueri le pere de Noble, le roi Lion en lui faisant manger le foie d'Isengrin le loup - ruse, fourberie, mechancete , maladie, remede - voir aussi GUT7701 - ©Gusman/Leemage

PCT5635487: Illustration par A. Vimar pour le Roman de Renart (roman du renard), edition Henri Laurens debut 20eme siecle - Renard (Goupil) raconte a Noble le lion comment son propre pere le Renard mdecin a gueri le pere de Noble, le roi Lion en lui faisant manger le foie d'Isengrin le loup - ruse, fourberie, mechancete , maladie, remede - voir aussi GUT7701 - ©Gusman/Leemage / Bridgeman Images

Couverture du livre de Rosalie Blanquet : Le patissier des menages - patisserie, gateau - debut 20eme siecle - ©Gusman/Leemage
Couverture du livre de Rosalie Blanquet : Le patissier des menages - patisserie, gateau - debut 20eme siecle - ©Gusman/Leemage

PCT5635507: Couverture du livre de Rosalie Blanquet : Le patissier des menages - patisserie, gateau - debut 20eme siecle - ©Gusman/Leemage / Bridgeman Images

billets de banque et pieces de monnaie en euros - euro, argent, economie, finance - ©Gusman/Leemage
billets de banque et pieces de monnaie en euros - euro, argent, economie, finance - ©Gusman/Leemage

PCT5635563: billets de banque et pieces de monnaie en euros - euro, argent, economie, finance - ©Gusman/Leemage / Bridgeman Images

caricature anticlericale (anti-clericale) - des pretres catholiques (cures) preparent un bon repas dans une cuisine - le cure Ducuchaut tient un poisson comme le Saint Sacrement (saint-sacrement). Un autre lit le livre
caricature anticlericale (anti-clericale) - des pretres catholiques (cures) preparent un bon repas dans une cuisine - le cure Ducuchaut tient un poisson comme le Saint Sacrement (saint-sacrement). Un autre lit le livre

PCT5635583: caricature anticlericale (anti-clericale) - des pretres catholiques (cures) preparent un bon repas dans une cuisine - le cure Ducuchaut tient un poisson comme le Saint Sacrement (saint-sacrement). Un autre lit le livre ""Le parfait cuisinier "" - dessin de Edmond Lavrate (1829-1888) - anticlericalisme - ©Gusman/Leemage / Bridgeman Images

caricature anticlericale (anti-clericale) - dans une cave, de joyeux cures ( pretres catholiques, bons-vivants ) se livrent a des libations et celebrent en latin la messe des soulographes :
caricature anticlericale (anti-clericale) - dans une cave, de joyeux cures ( pretres catholiques, bons-vivants ) se livrent a des libations et celebrent en latin la messe des soulographes :

PCT5635589: caricature anticlericale (anti-clericale) - dans une cave, de joyeux cures ( pretres catholiques, bons-vivants ) se livrent a des libations et celebrent en latin la messe des soulographes : "" Bon Dieu fais-nous la grace d'ingurgiter du bon vin sans etre saouls Amen ! ""- dessin de Edmond Lavrate (1829-1888) - religion et interdit, anticlericalisme, hedonisme, ivresse, soulographie, alcoolisme , alcool - ©Gusman/Leemage / Bridgeman Images

Photomontage by Pierre Poujade, 1968 (print)
Photomontage by Pierre Poujade, 1968 (print)

PCT5635707: Photomontage by Pierre Poujade, 1968 (print) / Bridgeman Images

Argentine President Juan Peron and his wife, Evita, at a boxing match in Buenos Aires. The candid photos were taken on April 4, 1951.
Argentine President Juan Peron and his wife, Evita, at a boxing match in Buenos Aires. The candid photos were taken on April 4, 1951.

EVB2924411: Argentine President Juan Peron and his wife, Evita, at a boxing match in Buenos Aires. The candid photos were taken on April 4, 1951. / Bridgeman Images

Spencer Tracy and his deaf son, John Ten Broeck Tracy, at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Photo was taken when Tracy's was starring in John Wexley's play, THE LAST MILE, from Feb.-Oct. 1930 on Broadway. After 8 years of obscurity, Tracy hit stardom and Hollywood took notice.
Spencer Tracy and his deaf son, John Ten Broeck Tracy, at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Photo was taken when Tracy's was starring in John Wexley's play, THE LAST MILE, from Feb.-Oct. 1930 on Broadway. After 8 years of obscurity, Tracy hit stardom and Hollywood took notice.

EVB2924416: Spencer Tracy and his deaf son, John Ten Broeck Tracy, at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Photo was taken when Tracy's was starring in John Wexley's play, THE LAST MILE, from Feb.-Oct. 1930 on Broadway. After 8 years of obscurity, Tracy hit stardom and Hollywood took notice. / Bridgeman Images

'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney downed by Dempsey in the 7th round. It was the first knock down of his professional boxing career.
'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney downed by Dempsey in the 7th round. It was the first knock down of his professional boxing career.

EVB2924424: 'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney downed by Dempsey in the 7th round. It was the first knock down of his professional boxing career. / Bridgeman Images

'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney knocked Dempsey down in the 8th round, but got up immediately.
'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney knocked Dempsey down in the 8th round, but got up immediately.

EVB2924426: 'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney knocked Dempsey down in the 8th round, but got up immediately. / Bridgeman Images

Gene Tunney wearing his blue Marine Corps Major's uniform of the Connecticut State Militia. The retired and undefeated heavyweight boxing champion marched in the inaugural ceremony for Gov. Wilber Cross. Jan. 1931.
Gene Tunney wearing his blue Marine Corps Major's uniform of the Connecticut State Militia. The retired and undefeated heavyweight boxing champion marched in the inaugural ceremony for Gov. Wilber Cross. Jan. 1931.

EVB2924432: Gene Tunney wearing his blue Marine Corps Major's uniform of the Connecticut State Militia. The retired and undefeated heavyweight boxing champion marched in the inaugural ceremony for Gov. Wilber Cross. Jan. 1931. / Bridgeman Images

Gene Tunney at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio during the 1948 World Series. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 8, Oct. 9, and Oct. 10, 1948, the Cleveland Indians hosted the Boston Braves. The series concluded in Boston with a Cleveland victory in the 6th game.
Gene Tunney at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio during the 1948 World Series. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 8, Oct. 9, and Oct. 10, 1948, the Cleveland Indians hosted the Boston Braves. The series concluded in Boston with a Cleveland victory in the 6th game.

EVB2924435: Gene Tunney at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio during the 1948 World Series. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 8, Oct. 9, and Oct. 10, 1948, the Cleveland Indians hosted the Boston Braves. The series concluded in Boston with a Cleveland victory in the 6th game. / Bridgeman Images

Don Campbell churns ups the salt flats of Lake Eyre, Australia with the Bluebird CN7 in a test run. May 9, 1964. On July 17, 1964 he established a new land speed record of 403.10 mph. -
Don Campbell churns ups the salt flats of Lake Eyre, Australia with the Bluebird CN7 in a test run. May 9, 1964. On July 17, 1964 he established a new land speed record of 403.10 mph. -

EVB2924439: Don Campbell churns ups the salt flats of Lake Eyre, Australia with the Bluebird CN7 in a test run. May 9, 1964. On July 17, 1964 he established a new land speed record of 403.10 mph. - / Bridgeman Images

Sir Malcolm Campbell. He was knighted by King George V. in 1931 after he set a land speed record of 245.736 mph at Daytona, Florida. -
Sir Malcolm Campbell. He was knighted by King George V. in 1931 after he set a land speed record of 245.736 mph at Daytona, Florida. -

EVB2924458: Sir Malcolm Campbell. He was knighted by King George V. in 1931 after he set a land speed record of 245.736 mph at Daytona, Florida. - / Bridgeman Images

DuPonts and their lawyer at Munitions probe. Pierre DuPont (left) Irenee DuPont (center) and their counsel, Colonel William J. Donovan (Wild Bill Donovan, of WW2, Office of Strategic Services), of New York, in the Senate Munitions hearing at Washington, D.C., Dec. 4, 1934 -
DuPonts and their lawyer at Munitions probe. Pierre DuPont (left) Irenee DuPont (center) and their counsel, Colonel William J. Donovan (Wild Bill Donovan, of WW2, Office of Strategic Services), of New York, in the Senate Munitions hearing at Washington, D.C., Dec. 4, 1934 -

EVB2924487: DuPonts and their lawyer at Munitions probe. Pierre DuPont (left) Irenee DuPont (center) and their counsel, Colonel William J. Donovan (Wild Bill Donovan, of WW2, Office of Strategic Services), of New York, in the Senate Munitions hearing at Washington, D.C., Dec. 4, 1934 - / Bridgeman Images

Irenee DuPont (left) discusses the day's court proceedings with his brother, Pierre. The government is attempting to break up the immense DuPont industrial empire, charging it violates anti-trust laws. Nov. 20, 1952 -
Irenee DuPont (left) discusses the day's court proceedings with his brother, Pierre. The government is attempting to break up the immense DuPont industrial empire, charging it violates anti-trust laws. Nov. 20, 1952 -

EVB2924492: Irenee DuPont (left) discusses the day's court proceedings with his brother, Pierre. The government is attempting to break up the immense DuPont industrial empire, charging it violates anti-trust laws. Nov. 20, 1952 - / Bridgeman Images

The Senate Investigations subcommittee public hearing into the Billie Sol Estes case. June 27, 1962
The Senate Investigations subcommittee public hearing into the Billie Sol Estes case. June 27, 1962

EVB2924496: The Senate Investigations subcommittee public hearing into the Billie Sol Estes case. June 27, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Billie Sol Estes sits at right as television cameras record the proceedings of his 1962 trial. On June 7, 1965, the Supreme Court reversed Estes conviction because parts of his state trial were televised. The court divided 5-4 on the question of reversal. Photo shows Texas financier Billy Sol Estes (foreground) sitting in court during his 1962 trial for fraud on Sept. 24, 1962. He later argued that camera coverage of the trial deprived him of due process. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed, and overturned the conviction. -
Billie Sol Estes sits at right as television cameras record the proceedings of his 1962 trial. On June 7, 1965, the Supreme Court reversed Estes conviction because parts of his state trial were televised. The court divided 5-4 on the question of reversal. Photo shows Texas financier Billy Sol Estes (foreground) sitting in court during his 1962 trial for fraud on Sept. 24, 1962. He later argued that camera coverage of the trial deprived him of due process. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed, and overturned the conviction. -

EVB2924497: Billie Sol Estes sits at right as television cameras record the proceedings of his 1962 trial. On June 7, 1965, the Supreme Court reversed Estes conviction because parts of his state trial were televised. The court divided 5-4 on the question of reversal. Photo shows Texas financier Billy Sol Estes (foreground) sitting in court during his 1962 trial for fraud on Sept. 24, 1962. He later argued that camera coverage of the trial deprived him of due process. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed, and overturned the conviction. - / Bridgeman Images

Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull arrive at the Royal Opera House for the gala premiere of 'Paradise Lost', featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, London, 1967
Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull arrive at the Royal Opera House for the gala premiere of 'Paradise Lost', featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, London, 1967

EVB2924503: Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull arrive at the Royal Opera House for the gala premiere of 'Paradise Lost', featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, London, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Father Divine, leader of Universal Peace Mission Movement at a hearing in NYC, Sept. 29, 1936. Mrs. Nina Bayliss holds a judgement for $ 6,125 against him for injuries received when a Peace Mission bus collided with her car in Aberdeen, Maryland in 1935. Divine claimed he took no part in the financial affairs of his followers. -
Father Divine, leader of Universal Peace Mission Movement at a hearing in NYC, Sept. 29, 1936. Mrs. Nina Bayliss holds a judgement for $ 6,125 against him for injuries received when a Peace Mission bus collided with her car in Aberdeen, Maryland in 1935. Divine claimed he took no part in the financial affairs of his followers. -

EVB2924509: Father Divine, leader of Universal Peace Mission Movement at a hearing in NYC, Sept. 29, 1936. Mrs. Nina Bayliss holds a judgement for $ 6,125 against him for injuries received when a Peace Mission bus collided with her car in Aberdeen, Maryland in 1935. Divine claimed he took no part in the financial affairs of his followers. - / Bridgeman Images

Father Divine, Cult leader and his 21 year old white bride, Edna Ritchings of Vancouver B.C. She agreed to the standard Peace Mission Movement celibate marriage. Newark New, Jersey, Aug. 8, 1946. Edna Ritchings, introduced as the reincarnation of Sister Penny, was also called Mother Divine, was the symbolic maintainer of the International Peace Mission movement into the 21st century. -
Father Divine, Cult leader and his 21 year old white bride, Edna Ritchings of Vancouver B.C. She agreed to the standard Peace Mission Movement celibate marriage. Newark New, Jersey, Aug. 8, 1946. Edna Ritchings, introduced as the reincarnation of Sister Penny, was also called Mother Divine, was the symbolic maintainer of the International Peace Mission movement into the 21st century. -

EVB2924522: Father Divine, Cult leader and his 21 year old white bride, Edna Ritchings of Vancouver B.C. She agreed to the standard Peace Mission Movement celibate marriage. Newark New, Jersey, Aug. 8, 1946. Edna Ritchings, introduced as the reincarnation of Sister Penny, was also called Mother Divine, was the symbolic maintainer of the International Peace Mission movement into the 21st century. - / Bridgeman Images

Father Divine followers carried ,000 in suitcases to the bank for a cashier's check. It was to purchase the Hotel Riviera, in Newark, N.J. for a new communal 'heaven', Oct. 21, 1949. It took 14 tellers 3 hours, 35 minutes to count nearly half a million dollars in , . and  bills. -
Father Divine followers carried ,000 in suitcases to the bank for a cashier's check. It was to purchase the Hotel Riviera, in Newark, N.J. for a new communal 'heaven', Oct. 21, 1949. It took 14 tellers 3 hours, 35 minutes to count nearly half a million dollars in , . and  bills. -

EVB2924523: Father Divine followers carried ,000 in suitcases to the bank for a cashier's check. It was to purchase the Hotel Riviera, in Newark, N.J. for a new communal 'heaven', Oct. 21, 1949. It took 14 tellers 3 hours, 35 minutes to count nearly half a million dollars in , . and bills. - / Bridgeman Images

On March 18, 1938, Cardenas nationalized Mexico's petroleum reserves and industry
On March 18, 1938, Cardenas nationalized Mexico's petroleum reserves and industry

EVB2924532: On March 18, 1938, Cardenas nationalized Mexico's petroleum reserves and industry / Bridgeman Images

Georges Pompidou casts his ballot during elections,  1973 (photo)
Georges Pompidou casts his ballot during elections,  1973 (photo)

EVB2924559: Georges Pompidou casts his ballot during elections, 1973 (photo), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

John D. Rockefeller III, appearing before the Senate Finance Committee on tax reform. He urged the Senate to restore tax advantages the wealthy gain when they give money to charity. Sept. 18, 1969.
John D. Rockefeller III, appearing before the Senate Finance Committee on tax reform. He urged the Senate to restore tax advantages the wealthy gain when they give money to charity. Sept. 18, 1969.

EVB2924567: John D. Rockefeller III, appearing before the Senate Finance Committee on tax reform. He urged the Senate to restore tax advantages the wealthy gain when they give money to charity. Sept. 18, 1969. / Bridgeman Images

First Lady Pat Nixon and John D. Rockefeller III, at the new Juilliard School of Music. October 26, 1969. With daughter Julie and her husband David Eisenhower, they mark the completion of the last building of the Lincoln Center complex.
First Lady Pat Nixon and John D. Rockefeller III, at the new Juilliard School of Music. October 26, 1969. With daughter Julie and her husband David Eisenhower, they mark the completion of the last building of the Lincoln Center complex.

EVB2924569: First Lady Pat Nixon and John D. Rockefeller III, at the new Juilliard School of Music. October 26, 1969. With daughter Julie and her husband David Eisenhower, they mark the completion of the last building of the Lincoln Center complex. / Bridgeman Images

Philip Habib, American career diplomat, May 4, 1970. He was head of the U.S. delegation to the Paris Peace Talks from 1968 to 1971. Habib was born in Bensonhurst Brooklyn to Lebanese Maronite Catholic parents. While earning a Ph.D. from Berkeley on the G.I. Bill, he was recruited into the Foreign Service in 1949.
Philip Habib, American career diplomat, May 4, 1970. He was head of the U.S. delegation to the Paris Peace Talks from 1968 to 1971. Habib was born in Bensonhurst Brooklyn to Lebanese Maronite Catholic parents. While earning a Ph.D. from Berkeley on the G.I. Bill, he was recruited into the Foreign Service in 1949.

EVB2924575: Philip Habib, American career diplomat, May 4, 1970. He was head of the U.S. delegation to the Paris Peace Talks from 1968 to 1971. Habib was born in Bensonhurst Brooklyn to Lebanese Maronite Catholic parents. While earning a Ph.D. from Berkeley on the G.I. Bill, he was recruited into the Foreign Service in 1949. / Bridgeman Images

May Day 1934 riots in Cuba. When several hundred Communists marched in Havana, snipers fired into their ranks. The Reds suspected the shooters was from the 'ABC', a rightist secret political society. May 1, 1934
May Day 1934 riots in Cuba. When several hundred Communists marched in Havana, snipers fired into their ranks. The Reds suspected the shooters was from the 'ABC', a rightist secret political society. May 1, 1934

EVB2924200: May Day 1934 riots in Cuba. When several hundred Communists marched in Havana, snipers fired into their ranks. The Reds suspected the shooters was from the 'ABC', a rightist secret political society. May 1, 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the city of Washington, DC
Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the city of Washington, DC

EVB2924210: Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the city of Washington, DC / Bridgeman Images

Five Communists sentenced to jail in St. Louis, 1954
Five Communists sentenced to jail in St. Louis, 1954

EVB2924216: Five Communists sentenced to jail in St. Louis, 1954 / Bridgeman Images

Communist Leaders who were on trial in 1949
Communist Leaders who were on trial in 1949

EVB2924226: Communist Leaders who were on trial in 1949 / Bridgeman Images

Chicago and Milwaukee youngsters are at a Communist summer camp. At Paddock Lake, Near Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Communist indoctrination joined hikes, swimming, sports as daily activities. Miss Eve Stolar, educational director of the camp, lectures on class struggle to the young campers. 1930s
Chicago and Milwaukee youngsters are at a Communist summer camp. At Paddock Lake, Near Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Communist indoctrination joined hikes, swimming, sports as daily activities. Miss Eve Stolar, educational director of the camp, lectures on class struggle to the young campers. 1930s

EVB2924231: Chicago and Milwaukee youngsters are at a Communist summer camp. At Paddock Lake, Near Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Communist indoctrination joined hikes, swimming, sports as daily activities. Miss Eve Stolar, educational director of the camp, lectures on class struggle to the young campers. 1930s / Bridgeman Images


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