
Regained Glory
“Regained Glory” (published in 1974, illustrated by Dino Attanasio) is a comic book that narrates the official pro-Shah history of post-WWII Iran up to early 1970s. The book is targeted towards the young adults.

“Regained Glory” (published in 1974, illustrated by Dino Attanasio) is a comic book that narrates the official pro-Shah history of post-WWII Iran up to early 1970s. The book is targeted towards the young adults.

These love messages on two postcards are dated April 18 and November 17, 1912 . Both postcards belong to the personal collection of Yadollah Rezvani.

Pages from a textbook for Iranian first grade students published in 1939.
(Source: Daastaane Hamshahri)

This article from Asre Jadid newspaper published on 29th of September 1915, discusses and argues the necessity of a national anthem for Iran. It introduces a new piece by Gholamreza Salar Moazez, proposed by him to be Iran’s first national anthem.

Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933), was a British book illustrator who worked in a style which merged the British tradition of illustration from the 1860s with aspects of Art Nouveau.
Later in his career, he illustrated the First Version of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam translated by Edward Fitzgerald, using images of skeletons and animated pots.

Mice and the Cat (ascribed to Ubayd Zakani, born in the late 14th century) is one of the earliest known Children books in Persian.

Pages from a Persian textbook for the second grade students published in 1960.
(Source: M. Ghaed)

Pages from a textbook for Iranian first grade students published in the last years of the world War II.
(Source: ISNA)

Molla Nasraddin was an eight-page Azerbaijani satirical periodical published in Tiflis (from 1906 to 1917), Tabriz (in 1921) and Baku (from 1922 to 1931) in the Azeri and occasionally Russian languages.
