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The Postcard Century

by Tom Phillips
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Overview

The Postcard Century tells the story of the last hundred years in the 1900s' own words and images. Two thousand picture postcards and their messages give a vivid account of the day-to-day life of people and of what mattered to them, pleased them, shocked or amused them via the cards they chose to send. Year by year, the high and mighty, the low and worthy, and everyone in between talk of the characters, events, and hot spots of the century. Jokes from seaside, the disasters of war, the hazards of travel, the caprices of life in work and leisureβ€”all are pictured and discussed. Each year begins with postcard views of the New York City skyline and of Piccadilly Circus. Though centered on the USA and England, cards come from every corner of the world, from Los Angeles to Beijing, from Antarctica to Alaska. Several themes emerge, notably those that evolved with the century: transportation (aviation takes us from the Wright brothers to NASA), the movies, fashion, vacations, and the role of women. Changes in the English language as used informally by Americans and Britons are powerfully registered. 2000 color illustrations.

Synopsis

The Postcard Century tells the story of the last hundred years in the 1900s' own words and images. Two thousand picture postcards and their messages give a vivid account of the day-to-day life of people and of what mattered to them, pleased them, shocked or amused them via the cards they chose to send. Year by year, the high and mighty, the low and worthy, and everyone in between talk of the characters, events, and hot spots of the century. Jokes from seaside, the disasters of war, the hazards of travel, the caprices of life in work and leisure—all are pictured and discussed. Each year begins with postcard views of the New York City skyline and of Piccadilly Circus. Though centered on the USA and England, cards come from every corner of the world, from Los Angeles to Beijing, from Antarctica to Alaska. Several themes emerge, notably those that evolved with the century: transportation (aviation takes us from the Wright brothers to NASA), the movies, fashion, vacations, and the role of women. Changes in the English language as used informally by Americans and Britons are powerfully registered. 2000 color illustrations.

Entertainment Weekly

Featuring every imaginable image . . . this collection of postcards includes fascinating transcripts of the personal messages written on each dispatch.

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Entertainment Weekly

Featuring every imaginable image . . . this collection of postcards includes fascinating transcripts of the personal messages written on each dispatch.

Entertainment Weekly

Featuring every imaginable image . . . this collection of postcards includes fascinating transcripts of the personal messages written on each dispatch.

Richard Morphet

This book is, in fact, an original and absorbing history of the twentieth century, in which the public and the private, the epoch-making and the everyday are so interwoven that one has the sense of experiencing the course of history from within. Though enormous, The Postcard Century is crisply laid out and easy to follow, the images being individually numbered for ease of frequent cross-reference...While entertaining and intended to be so, its ambition greatly exceeds the expectations roused by its title.
β€”Times Literary Supplement

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2000
Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780500975909

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