Postcards were to the people in 1900 what the Internet was to the world in 2000. Postcards can be thought of as the world's first mass transfusion of images. The world went from thousand to a billion postcards in a very short span of time, with the finest painters from India, Austria and Japan getting involved. Paper Jewels is the story of postcards during the Raj, and covers India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Burma. It is the first book on the subject and the first to show hundreds of professionally restored images in their original format. The book uncovers such gems as the early postcards of the great Indian painter M V Dhurandhar and the Ravi Varma Press, the exceptional work of an early Austrian lithographer in Kolkata or a German one in Mumbai. The essays cover the major cities and regions important to postcard publishing and the key themes -- from dancers to religion, to tea, soap, famines, fakirs, humour and warfare. The volume contains the most beautiful and popular postcards telling the stories of the first postcard publishers in the subcontinent between 1892 and 1947. Many of the images in the book have never been published since their first runs a century ago.
- ISBN10 1935677411
- ISBN13 9781935677413
- Publish Date 1 December 2013
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Grantha Corporation
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 240
- Language English