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"Wish You Were Here" : Arkansas Postcard Past, 1900-1925 by Ray Hanley and Hanley RAY & STEVE (1997, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherUniversity of Arkansas Press
ISBN-101557284512
ISBN-139781557284518
eBay Product ID (ePID)726577

Product Key Features

Number of Pages478 Pages
Publication Name"Wish You Were Here" : Arkansas Postcard Past, 1900-1925
LanguageEnglish
SubjectUnited States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV)
Publication Year1997
TypeTextbook
AuthorRay Hanley, Hanley Ray & Steve
Subject AreaHistory
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight11.7 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN96-042245
IllustratedYes
SynopsisIn Turn-of-the-Century America, wish you were here was an often-penned phrase used on the backs of postcards that had been purchased for a few pennies and mailed with a one-cent stamp. The picture postcard craze produced countless thousands of images from everyday life -- new schools, crowded main streets, storefronts and interiors, fields of harvest, churches, families, trains, resort spas, fires, and floods. The examples presented here -- taken from a valuable collection of over five thousand postcards amassed by brothers Steve and Ray Hanley -- offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Arkansans during the early part of the twentieth century. Many of these scenes have appeared, since 1986, in The Arkansas Gazette, and now in The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, as the popular daily feature Arkansas Postcard Past. The 431 diverse images are supported by substantial captions, which add historical details and often include the messages of love, sickness, friendship, and intrigue written on the backs. Deltiologists will appreciate the completeness of the collection, as almost every town and hamlet in Arkansas is included, and many of the postcards are rare, even one-of-a-kind. In this wonderful photojournal, the authors offer a nostalgic look back into Arkansas's cultural past -- to a time before world wars were numbered, before economic depression had struck, before space exploration and the technology explosion, before the state's rivers were dammed, before most roads were paved, and when almost every small Arkansas town had passenger rail service -- a time often referred to as the good ole days. It also confirms that although the peripheries of human society have changeddramatically during the century, the central motives and interests of people have remained much the same., The 431 examples of picture postcards offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Arkansans during the early part of the twentieth century.
LC Classification NumberF412.H36 1997