PCT4273366: Events of Morocco, taken over from Marrakech by the troops of Hubert (Louis-Hubert-Gonzalve) Lyautey (1854-1934) and Charles Mangin (1866-1925). Commander Simon, after having fled the pretendant El-Hiba (El Hiba) (Ahmed al-Hiba (Al Hiba), released the nine Frenchmen he was detaining in Marrakesh. Drawing by Damblans in Le Pelerin n°1834, September 22, 1912. See also ref. GUT2011 & COR8869, Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4273588: Scapin's Furries. Moliere's theatre piece (comedy), act 3, final scene: Scapin, pretending to be hurt and dying, asks forgiveness to the people he offended. The piece, first presented on 24 May 1671, was played 16 consecutive times. Engraving by Janet-Lange, popular Barba edition, 19th century. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4273735: Nordic mythology: songs of L'Edda, Icelandic epopee (legende) whose complilation in verse is attributed to Saemond Sigfusson, a Christian priest living in Iceland between 1056 and 1133, during the declin of the ancient Vikings civilization (Wickings). Cycle of the Ases gods: the terrible wolf Fenris (the devorant fire), tied to a rock by a magical chain made by the dwarves of the underground world, bites the right hand of the god Tyre who will then be called the penguin god. Chromolithography of Liebig meat extract, early 20th century. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4273773: Hunting on the river Teoghe, tributary of the Ngami. Hippo harpoon. Engraving by Gustave Dore illustrating “” les aventures et chasse du voyageur Charles-Jean Anderson dans l'Afrique Australe”, published in the journal “” Le tour du monde”, a new journal of voyages under the direction of Edouard Charton, 1860., Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images