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FEBRUARY 14, EVERY YEAR!

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Everyone Knows February 14th is St. Valentine’s Day,but why? Why? Because
Valentine was beheaded on February 14th, around the year A.D. 270. The Story of
ValentineIn the times that Valentine lived, Claudius the Second (also known as
Claudius the Cruel) was the emperor of Rome. Throughout his reign the Romans
were, often,

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February 11, 2024


AMERICAN ARM (WRIST) WRESTLING

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Postcard History welcomes Dr. E. R. Cleveland as a new contributor. Ed is a
retired history professor with a wide range of interests. His first piece
focuses on arm wrestling, a topic with many variants but practiced by young and
old alike. Postcards are few and modern, but the competitors are countless.

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February 8, 2024


POSTCARDS
SMALL BITS FROM CHURCHILL’S ARSENAL

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Every generation has an individual who is larger than life. A person with a name
recognized worldwide. Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, the Prime Minister of
the UK during World War II was such a person. Postcards prove it!

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DECEMBER 21, 2023



We can do no better than to quote Mary and Brian Lund on the launching of
Picture Postcard Magic: “Well, this is a surprise! Who’d have though that, more
than eight years after passing on the mantle of Picture Postcard Monthly, we’d
be here doing it all again — as a new PPM in Picture Postcard Magic. Following
the suspension of Picture Postcard Collecting, we thought it important that the
hobby has a magazine that can connect everyone interested in postcards. We hope
you will like it. It is available on our website www.postcardcollecting.co.uk
(free), via our mailchimp service (free), or as a real-life copy, which lots of
people seem to prefer.” The publication has strong dealer advertising and a show
calendar.

The Lunds compliment PPMagic with the 2024 Picture Postcard Annual, which is
packed with articles, information and an events diary for the year!

Both “Magic” and the Annual are the sort of publication that collectors and
dealers in both the UK and around the world will want to have. Postcard History
welcomes the Lunds back. The sound you hear is that of both hands clapping.

February 6, 2024


DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT

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Devil’s Tower stood all alone in the foothills of Wyoming for millions of years
and no one thought they would like to climb it until the 1890s. Guess what? In
1894, a guy named Bill did it on the 4th of July and it became an annual event.
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A FIFTH SUNDAY SPECIAL – JULY 30, 2023

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Postcard History continues our Fifth Sunday celebration of unusual postcards,
but this month the contributions come from three of our faithful writers. Their
topics include a tour-boat and two presidents. The stories are unique. Enjoy!

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