• The Mystery of J. A. & A. A.

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    The backstory of Postcard History is often obscured by the lack of information and that information is often hard to find. Who published the cards featuring Jewish stereotypes in the early 20th century has been a mystery. But, now we know the answer.

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    The Mystery of J. A. & A. A.

  • Bookstores:my favorites and some postcards

    Bookstores:
    my favorites and some postcards

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    Among the oldest business enterprises in the world are bookstores. They have been around for eons with a primary mission to record and preserve writing and literacy. In ancient civilizations such as those in Egypt and Greece, the earliest “bookstores” were often associated with temples and centers of learning where texts were copied, stored, and…

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  • School Lunch

    School Lunch

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    School lunches memoirs do not factor in a lot of biographies. But we all ate them and we turned out pretty darn good. Maybe the gum-drop candies made a difference. Tell us if it was!

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  • Battleships of the U. S. Navyand the Pearl Harbor Attack

    Battleships of the U. S. Navy
    and the Pearl Harbor Attack

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    The Navy battleships that helped the U. S. win the war in the Pacific (1941-1945) had proud histories even before the war, but the officers and crew who operated those ships distinguished themselves above and beyond the call of duty. Postcards show many of them.

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Past Article

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PostcardHistory.net is pleased to present our readers with this checklist. The intent is to verify the contents of the 15 sets of postcards published by Tuck and Sons from 1904 through the following decade that illustrate the poems and songs that were dear to the hearts of the British, Irish, and Americans of that era. In total the list includes approximately 90 cards.

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