EditorialA woman?s I.D. is checked before she votes in a referendum for independence of New Caledonia, a tiny scattering of islands in the South Pacific that are part of France, in Noum?a, New Caledonia, Dec. 12, 2021. (Adam Dean/The New York Times)
EditorialThe two-way radio and I.D. of Sarah Weisshaus, and emergency medical technician for Ezras Nashim, at her apartment in Brooklyn, April 6, 2021. (Yana Paskova/The New York Times)
EditorialRalph Caplan with Jane Thompson (formerly Jane Mitarachi), left, and Deborah Allen, the founding editors of I.D. magazine, at the Half King in Manhattan in 2010. They were attending what was billed as a wake for the magazine, which ceased publication that year, and where Caplan was editor from 1959 to 1963. Caplan, an essayist, professor, lecturer and consultant on design, died on June 4, 2020, in his apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He was 95. His wife, Judith Ramquist, said the cause was heart failure. (Piotr Redlinski/The New York Times)
EditorialFacing brick with tree and inscription: D.PRVMBOM, Standing rectangle with a tree with fruit (plums). Left of the trunk 17, right of the trunk 21 and the caption I.D. PRVMBOM. The facing brick is broken into three pieces., Netherlands (possibly), 1721,...
EditorialVil'gel'movy skoty [Wilhelm's Beasts]. [Caricature of Wilhelm II and his allies]. Russian posters of World War I. I.D. Sytin, Moscow, 1914. Source: HS.74/273.(22). Language: Russian.
EditorialVrag roda chelovecheskogo. [Enemy of mankind]. On the central figure it is written: Wilhelm- an evil German; top left: (he) terminated lots of people in his fury; top right: (he) ruined lots of towns and cities meanly; middle left: France- city of Reim...
EditorialA. Persii Satyrarum liber I. D. Iunii Iuuenalis Satyrarum lib. V. Supliciae Satyra I: cum veteribus commentarijs nunc primum editis ex bibliotheca P. Pithoei I C. cuius etiam notae quaedam adiectae sunt.