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Abduct Collection

Background imageAbduct Collection: Ganymede (Titian)

Ganymede (Titian)
The beautiful youth Ganymede, son of King Tros of Troy, catches Zeus eye and he sends an eagle to abduct him, immortalising him as the cupbearer of the Gods

Background imageAbduct Collection: Fantastic Adventures - Return of the whispering gorilla

Fantastic Adventures - Return of the whispering gorilla
Cover of Fantastic Adventures, February 1943, featuring the story Return of the whispering gorilla by David V. Reed. A huge gorilla is holding a pretty woman in a white dress

Background imageAbduct Collection: Cownapping Aliens

Cownapping Aliens
DRAGONS OF SPACE [Aladra Septama] Jellyfish-like aliens abduct cattle from Earth Date: 1930

Background imageAbduct Collection: Abduction of Colonel Synge

Abduction of Colonel Synge
The abduction of Colonel Synge by robbers in Greece. 1880

Background imageAbduct Collection: Alexander Deposed I

Alexander Deposed I
Russian agents storm the palace at Sofia and abduct prince Alaxander, of German Battenberg family. He will abdicate, then be reinstated, then abdicate again

Background imageAbduct Collection: Abducted by Car

Abducted by Car
Dr Marsile, a passionate Paris doctor, uses a car to abduct his beloved, Mademoiselle Cordelia le Play

Background imageAbduct Collection: Zeus, Ganymede, Eagle

Zeus, Ganymede, Eagle
Zeus sends one of his eagles to abduct the dishy Trojan youth Ganymede to be the cup-bearer of the Gods

Background imageAbduct Collection: Gossip about Fairies 2

Gossip about Fairies 2
Fairy origins : The centaur Nessus seeks to abduct the bride of Herakles

Background imageAbduct Collection: Cat and Goldfish

Cat and Goldfish
Not all that tempts your wand ring eyes and heedless hearts, is lawful prize, nor all that glisters, gold... a cat seeks to abduct a goldfish from its bowl

Background imageAbduct Collection: Ganymede & Eagle

Ganymede & Eagle
The beautiful youth Ganymede, son of King Tros of Troy, catches Zeus eye and he sends an eagle to abduct him, immortalising him as the cupbearer of the Gods

Background imageAbduct Collection: Fairies Abduct Wife

Fairies Abduct Wife
Fairies abduct a farmers wife (from the Irish myth " The Fairy Nurse" )


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