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Tuck’s Arctic Postcards
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Graham Paler returns to Postcard History with his take on Tuck’s Arctic postcards. He says, the Arctic has always invited the imagination to wander.
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They called him, “Rocky”
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The term “outcrop” can be ambiguous, but such formations are widely recognized as massive, mostly single-rock natural structures. Every geology student studies outcrops. This is a story of an unfinished study that came to a sad end.
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Xavier Sager’s Leaf Portraits
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Early in his career, Xavier Sager experimented with minimal portraiture and botanical framing. His creative skill combined faces with a fruit, flower, or tree leaf. These beautiful postcards prove his genius.
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A Postcard History Fifth Sunday
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Today is the fifth Sunday of May 2026. Postcard History is often sentimental on fifth Sundays, so today we offer three fictional tales inspired by postcards without identity. We hope you enjoy them.
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Postcard History is a free online magazine dedicated to vintage and historic picture postcards and the many stories associated with them. We feature richly illustrated articles designed to both inform and entertain postcard collectors and history buffs. We also provide the most comprehensive listing of forthcoming shows around. And there’s a rich trove of links to institutional and personal online postcard collections. There’s also a comprehensive, verified listing of active postcard clubs in the U. S. and Canada, which we’re working on expanding worldwide.


