Where do you find good pulp in Paris? Well, we found well-stocked booksellers near the Pont Neuf, and on Quai St. Bernard near the Institute du Monde Arabe. Of course, these guys were pretty savvy. One in particular specialized in Aslan books, but wanted a whopping 15 euros each for them. So like all good pulp hunters, we switched to plan B—we waited until he was distracted giving directions to tourists (an inevitable event in Paris) and shot a bunch of photos which we’ll be able to turn into scan-like images. It could be considered a form of theft, but we have a higher calling to add to the body of great pulp art available online. Plus, we consider it compensation for the eleven euro (15$) cocktails at Pub Saint-Germain. When you charge that much for a drink you should be required to go to confession afterward.
1906—First Airplane Flight in Europe
Romanian designer Traian Vuia flies twelve meters outside Paris in a self-propelled airplane, taking off without the aid of tractors or cables, and thus becomes the first person to fly a self-propelled, heavier-than-air aircraft. Because his craft was not a glider, and did not need to be pulled, catapulted or otherwise assisted, it is considered by some historians to be the first true airplane.