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Best 1 Johannes Gutenberg

Johannes Gutenberg developed a printing press utilizing movable type in the mid-15th century. This innovation dramatically altered European communication by enabling mass production of texts. His invention facilitated the creation of books like the Gutenberg Bible and was particularly impactful for...

2 Areopagitica

John Milton’s Areopagitica, published in 1644, is a powerful argument for free speech and open debate. The pamphlet defends the right of authors to publish without prior government approval, asserting that allowing diverse opinions – even those containing errors – ultimately strengthens society thro...

3 Rogue Circus Dumbbell

The Rogue Circus Dumbbell features a uniquely textured, matte-black phenolic resin grip designed for enhanced comfort and secure handling during workouts, offering a distinctive aesthetic.

4 World Press Photo Contest

The World Press Photo Contest is an international competition recognizing outstanding photographic storytelling by professional journalists and agencies. It highlights impactful visual journalism produced globally, offering a platform for photojournalism and documentary photography to gain recogniti...

5 Homai Vyarawalla

Homai Vyarawalla was India's first woman photojournalist, active from 1938 under the name Dalda 13 and awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 2011.

6 Warmachine
Warmachine

Privateer Press's steam-powered fantasy miniatures wargame featuring warcasters directing warjacks, first released in 2003 and known for its competitive organized-play scene.

7 Rudi Fischer

Rudi Fischer was a Swiss Formula One driver who participated in four races across the 1952 and 1953 seasons, achieving a best result of ninth place at the 1953 Italian Grand Prix.

8 Steadman caricature of Ronald Reagan – Ralph Steadman

Ralph Steadman applied his visceral, ink-splattered technique to Ronald Reagan in the 1980s, producing grotesque portraits for publications including Rolling Stone.

9 Hordes
Hordes

Privateer Press's 2006 companion game to Warmachine, replacing mechanical warjacks with living warbeasts controlled by warlocks and fully compatible with Warmachine rules.

10 Sir Stirling Moss

Widely considered the greatest driver never to win the World Championship, Sir Stirling Moss finished runner-up four times. Racing in the 1950s against Fangio, he was a phenomenally versatile and brave competitor, winning 16 of the 66 races he entered across various teams, often in privately entered...

11 Ziraldo political caricatures – Ziraldo Alves Pinto

Ziraldo Alves Pinto is a Brazilian cartoonist whose political caricatures and illustrations appeared in major Brazilian publications from the 1960s through the 2000s.

12 Piers Courage

Piers Courage was a British Formula One driver who tragically died at the 1970 German Grand Prix after his car crashed and was struck by another vehicle, marking a somber moment in motorsport history.

13 Harry Schell

Harry Schell was an American Formula One driver who competed in 46 races between 1950 and 1960, achieving three podium finishes and scoring 27 championship points.

14 Warcaster: Neo-Mechanika

Released by Privateer Press in 2020, Warcaster: Neo-Mechanika is a fast-paced sci-fi miniatures game set in the Iron Kingdoms universe 5,000 years in the future.

15 Monsterpocalypse

Privateer Press's giant-monster city-battle miniatures game, originally released as a pre-painted collectible game in 2008 and relaunched as a hobby assembly game in 2018.

16 Peter Whitehead

Peter Whitehead was a British Formula One driver who participated in six races across the 1951 and 1952 seasons, achieving one championship point during his brief career.

17 Nicolas Bentley editorial caricatures – Nicolas Bentley

Nicolas Bentley was a British illustrator whose witty editorial caricatures frequently appeared in magazines like Punch, capturing mid-20th-century political absurdities.

18 Horst Haitzinger political caricatures – Horst Haitzinger

Horst Haitzinger was a German political caricaturist whose prolific work appeared in major German newspapers and magazines from the 1960s through the early 2000s.

19 Bob Gerard
Bob Gerard

Bob Gerard was a South African Formula One driver who participated in three races during the 1950 British Grand Prix season, achieving a best result of ninth place at Monza.

20 WPML Multilingual Press
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WPML Multilingual Press enables website owners to create and manage multilingual websites within WordPress. This premium plugin facilitates translation workflows supporting over 150 languages. It’s designed for businesses and individuals needing a robust solution for content localization and interna...

21 Ken Wharton

Ken Wharton was a British racing driver who competed in Formula One during the 1950s, achieving two World Championship Grand Prix starts and also enjoying success in sports car racing.

22 Philippe Etancelin

Philippe Etancelin was a French racing driver who participated in three Formula One World Championship races in the early 1950s, scoring no points and achieving a best result of 13th place at Monza in 1952.

23 Valdez
Valdez

A gymnastics skill in which a back walkover is initiated from a seated or standing position by reaching backward overhead to the floor, used on floor exercise and balance beam in women's artistic gymnastics.

24 The Journalist (2019)

Based on Isoko Mochizuki's non-fiction book, this 2019 Japanese political thriller follows a dedicated reporter investigating a massive government corruption scandal.

25 Louis Rosier

Louis Rosier competed in five Formula One World Championship races during the 1952 season, scoring one championship point for Talbot-Lago.

26 Monsterpocalypse: Unmatched

Monsterpocalypse: Unmatched is a tactical combat miniatures game featuring highly asymmetric battles between diverse factions and popular culture characters.

27 John Love
John Love

John Love was a South African racing driver who participated in four Formula One World Championship races during the 1964 season, achieving a best result of ninth place at the 1964 Belgian Grand Prix.

28 Philippe Étancelin

Philippe Étancelin competed in four Formula One World Championship races between 1950 and 1952, achieving a best result of ninth place at the 1952 Belgian Grand Prix.

29 Carlos Menditeguy

Carlos Menditéguy was an Argentine Formula 1 driver who participated in four races during the 1972 season, scoring no championship points and ultimately retiring from racing due to financial constraints.

30 Silvio Moser

Silvio Moser was a Swiss Formula One driver who participated in 13 Grand Prix races between 1954 and 1960, scoring three championship points during his career.

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