Photographer Cindy McIntyre has collected 61 particularly interesting antique postcards from around Maine and paired them with her own, contemporary photographs of the same shot. The result is a fascinating glimpse at how much has remained the same -- and in some cases, how much has changed -- in Maine's cities, small towns, and countryside. She includes brief histories of each location.
The Vintage Journal Suntanning on Sand, Ventura (Pocket Sized - Found Image Press Journals)
The Vintage Journal Two Couples in Model T on California Coastline (Pocket Sized - Found Image Press Journals)
Glamour of Blossoms NOTEBOOK [ruled Notebook/Journal/Diary to write in, 60 sheets, Medium Size (A5) 6x9 inches]
by Iris a Viola
GOLF NOTEBOOK [ruled Notebook/Journal/Diary to write in, 60 sheets, Medium Size (A5) 6x9 inches]
by Iris a Viola
The Vintage Journal Two Woman in Car Waving, Paso Robles (Pocket Sized - Found Image Press Journals)
The Vintage Journal Couple on Beach with Airplane in Sky (Pocket Sized - Found Image Press Journals)
The Vintage Journal Mt. Whitney, Touring Topics (Pocket Sized - Found Image Press Journals)
A beautiful companion set to the award-winning and internationally beloved phenomena, The Lost Words and The Lost Spells, adults and children alike will love receiving, sending and displaying The Wild Cards'Breathtaking and magical. Jackie Morris has created something that you could spend all day looking at' New Statesman'Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris have made a thing of astonishing beauty' ObserverDiscover and share the wonders of the wild world as seen in The Lost Words and The Lost Spe...
World of Blossoms Notebook [ruled Notebook/Journal/Diary to write in, 60 sheets, Medium Size (A5) 6x9 inches]
by Iris a Viola
Maine On Glass
by W H. Bunting, Kevin Johnson, and Earle G. Shettleworth Jr
Postcards were the Instagrams of the early twentieth century. On one day in September 1906, 200,000 postcards were mailed from Coney Island. In 1913 some 968,000,000 postcards were sent in the U.S., more than seven per person. The majority of postcards made at the turn of the twentieth century were mass-produced lithograph or letterpress half-tones, but the Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company produced "real photo postcards" in the form of silver gelatin prints made by exposing the negative...
Take a nostalgic, scenic journey through the San Diego of days gone by. 226 vintage postcards show the city as it appeared decades, and even a century, ago. From crisp Marine formations at Fort Rosecrans to casual strolls through Balboa Park, you'll see San Diego's history unfold. Dozens of images celebrate San Diego's red-carpet welcome for the 1915 Panama-California International Exposition. Romantic views portray Casa de Estudillo, where novelist Helen Hunt Jackson's heroine Ramona captured t...
Enjoy this collection of more than 300 vintage hand-tinted and black and white postcards from the 1900s to the 1960s, many dating to the 1940s, when a visiting author declared Pittsburgh "America's Gibraltar." Take a nostalgic tour in imagery and text of the city on the three rivers back when it was famous for its steel production and was known by all as the "Steel City." Admire its skyscrapers, churches, the arcade building, Union Station, and Mercy Hospital. Meander along downtown's busy Fifth...
A grand river city in southwestern Ohio, Cincinnati is rich in history and exquisite charm. In these pages you will experience unparalleled architecture and art such as that seen at Union Terminal and the Eden Park Conservatory, powerful waterfront and landscapes skirting the magnificent Ohio River, and entertainment sites including the wondrous Ohio Grove Amusement Park- "The Coney Island of the West." Take time to see disaster cards depicting the fierce tornado of 1915, the flood of 1937, and...
Rural Delivery revisits life in small-town America through examining photographs that were made into postcards in the early twentieth century. The book features more than two hundred photo postcards that re-create a time when Union County Pennsylvania, was prosperous, progressive, and growing, like many other small towns of the era. With so-called corresponding photographs at the height of their popularity, neighboring towns competed with one another to have their best "souvenir views" availabl...