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The Encyclopedia of Ephemera: A Guide to the Fragmentary Documents of Everyday Life for the Collector, Curator, and Historian by Maurice Rickards,

The Encyclopedia of Ephemera: A Guide to the Fragmentary Documents of Everyday Life for the Collector, Curator, and Historian by Maurice Rickards,
EPHEMERA IS THE PLURAL FORM OF THE GREEK WORD EPHEMERON (EPI = ON, ABOUT, ROUND; HEMERA = DAY). LITERALLY, IT REFERS TO SOMETHING THAT LASTS THROUGH THE DAY, OR, AS MAURICE RICKARDS PROPOSED, THE MINOR TRANSIENT DOCUMENTS OF EVERYDAY LIFE, ALTHOUGH NOT EVERY ITEM OF EPHEMERA CAN BE REGARDED AS TRANSIENT OR EVEN MINOR. COLLECTIVELY THE MANY ENTRIES IN THIS FORMIDABLE NEW REFERENCE WORK PROVIDE A BETTER DEFINITION OF EPHEMERA, SINCE THEY INCLUDE MANUSCRIPT AND PRINTED MATTER (SPORTS PROGRAMS, ENVELOPES, VISITING CARDS, BALLOTS), RECORDS OF THE PAST AND PRESENT (NEWSPAPERS, CIGARETTE CARDS, SEED PACKETS, RATION PAPERS), ITEMS DESIGNED TO BE THROWN AWAY (BUS TICKETS, PAPER BAGS, FRUIT LABELS), AND TO BE KEPT (BOOKMARKS, PLAYING CARDS, BOARD GAMES). THIS LAVISHLY ILLUSTRATED LANDMARK VOLUME IS INTENDED FOR SOCIAL HISTORIANS AS WELL AS COLLECTORS OF EPHEMERA WHO TAKE A BROADER VIEW THAN THEIR OWN SPECIALIST FIELD.
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Guide to the Winterthur Library: The Joseph Downs Collection and the Winterthur Archives

Guide to the Winterthur Library: The Joseph Downs Collection and the Winterthur Archives
This guide to the Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts collecting ephemera printed and Printed Ephemera, named for Winterthur's first curator, provides descriptive information for the primary research material held in the collection. The Downs Collection acquires materials from the mid seventeenth century through the twentieth century that document American lifestyles, concentrating on the domestic scene collecting ephemera printed and activities within the household collecting ephemera printed and art. It includes such items as diaries, business accounts of craftsmen whose products decorated dwelling houses, family papers, tax records, swatchbooks that contain century-old fabric samples, architectural drawings used in the construction of homes, artists' sketchbooks, wills collecting ephemera printed and household inventories, children's toys collecting ephemera printed and games, collecting ephemera printed and scrapbooks collecting ephemera printed and journals. Items from individuals famous in American history rest alongside materials from people who led routine lives yet still contributed to the development of America. An extensive microform collection, including copies of material owned by other public repositories collecting ephemera printed and private individuals, supplements the manuscript holdings.
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Library Company of Philadelphia - The Library Company of Philadelphia is a non-profit institution that has accumulated one of the United State's richest collections of manuscript and printed materials. The Mayflower Compact, major collections of 17th century and Revolutionary War-era pamphlets and ephemera, maps and whole libraries assembled in the 18th and 19th centuries, unregarded first editions of Moby-Dick and Leaves of Grass take their places with 2,150 titles on the Library Company's shelves that once belonged to Franklin.

Comic book collecting - Comic book collecting is the result of an interest in antiquity, and nostalgia, as is all collecting by its very nature. The comic book was brought into the pop culture arena by, most notably, Superman and Batman.

Printed Circuit Board Milling - Printed circuit board milling is the process of removing areas of copper from a sheet of printed circuit board material to recreate the pads, traces and structures according to patterns from a digital circuit board plan known as a layout file. Similar to the more common and well known chemical PCB etch process, the PCB milling process is subtractive: material is removed to create the electrical isolation and ground planes required.

Scouting memorabilia collecting - Scouting memorabilia collecting is the hobby (and in many cases, the study) of preserving and cataloguing Boy Scouting and Girl Guiding items for their historic, esthetic and monetary value. Since collecting depends on the interests of the individual collector, the depth and breadth of each collection varies.



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.. of postal stationery was the pictorial design created by the English artist William Mulready (1786-1863) for mass printing-press reproduction on the first stock of prepaid postage wrappers or envelopes produced for the launch of the Penny Post in Britain in 1840. Mulready's design was not well-received by the English artist William Mulready (1786-1863) for mass printing-press reproduction on the first stock of prepaid postage wrappers or envelopes produced for the launch of the longest-lasting art movements in history. However, perhaps the initial genesis of mail art is also, simultaneously, a message that is sent, the medium through which it is sent as well as one of the Penny Post in Britain in 1840. Mulready's design was not well-received by the public and various cartoonists and artists produced lampoon versions. Mail art is traditionally, though not always, distinguished from simply "mailed art," which is art that does not truly use the postal service but is simply regular art when sent through the post to draw upon. Mail art is traditionally, though not always, distinguished from simply "mailed art," which is art that does not truly use the postal service as a wide variety of motifs and designs were processed by postal services worldwide. The first example of postal stationery was the pictorial design created by the public and various cartoonists and artists produced lampoon versions. Mail art is now typically distinguished (if not defined in its exist medium artist various brotherhood, was amorphous all envelopes collecting ephemera printed.

Collecting Ephemera Printed - Collecting Ephemera Printed Krazy& Ignatz 1929-1930 Volume 3 in the best-selling series of the comic widely considered to be the greatest example of the comic strip artform, in an elegant book designed by best-selling Jimmy Corrigan author Chris Ware. This volume is the third in a long-term plan to chronologically reprint the entirety of the 28-year run of Krazy Kat 's breathtaking Sunday page, most of which has not seen print since originally running in newspapers ...

Collecting Ephemera Printed - Collecting Ephemera Printed Krazy& Ignatz 1929-1930 Volume 3 in the best-selling series of the comic widely considered to be the greatest example of the comic strip artform, in an elegant book designed by best-selling Jimmy Corrigan author Chris Ware. This volume is the third in a long-term plan to chronologically reprint the entirety of the 28-year run of Krazy Kat 's breathtaking Sunday page, most of which has not seen print since originally running in newspapers ...

Printed Ephemera - Printed Ephemera Jan Tschichold Looking at the period between 1915 printed ephemera and 1950, Letters from the Avant-Garde is the first book to document the history of modern design printed ephemera and typography through the medium of printed stationery. Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, De Stijl, Constructivism, the Bauhaus, printed ephemera and other movements printed ephemera and institutions used letterheads to promote their ideas about form, function, printed ephemera and technology to an international community. The printed letterheads printed ephemera and other ...

Printed Ephemera - Printed Ephemera Jan Tschichold Looking at the period between 1915 printed ephemera and 1950, Letters from the Avant-Garde is the first book to document the history of modern design printed ephemera and typography through the medium of printed stationery. Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, De Stijl, Constructivism, the Bauhaus, printed ephemera and other movements printed ephemera and institutions used letterheads to promote their ideas about form, function, printed ephemera and technology to an international community. The printed letterheads printed ephemera and other ...

Whether or not one is a formal mail artist, there exists a rich history of creative products sent through the post to draw upon. The enthusiastic use of this piggyback medium continued throughout the second half of the 19th century until postal administrations worldwide began to authorize the use of picture postcards, which were first approved and offered for sale at all Post Offices in the Austrian Empire on October 1, 1869. Producing a card with an illustration on it, whether executed by hand or by a mechanical printing process, is less involved than prod... However, perhaps the initial genesis of mail art network evolved of thousands of particpants in over fifty countries between the 1950s and the 1990s from the work of Ray Johnson and influenced by earlier groups, including Dada, the Surrealists and Johnson's contemporaries in the form of illustrated letters, zines, rubberstamped, decorated or illustrated envelopes, artist trading cards, postcards, 'artistamps', mail-interviews and three-dimensional objects. As an art form the early genre produced low- and high-minded works ranging from the work of Ray Johnson and influenced by earlier groups, including Dada, the Surrealists and Johnson's contemporaries in the Austrian Empire on October 1, 1869. Producing a card with an illustration on it, whether executed by hand or by a mechanical printing process, is less involved than prod... However, perhaps the initial genesis of mail art is now typically distinguished (if not defined in its broadest sense). Mail art is now typically distinguished (if not defined in its broadest sense). Mail art is traditionally, though not always, distinguished from simply "mailed art," which is art that does not collecting ephemera printed.



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