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  2. Postal stationery - Wikipedia

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    Most postal stationery pieces are collected as entires, that is, the whole card, sheet, or envelope. In the 19th century, it was common to collect "cut squares" (or cut-outs in the UK), [7] which involved clipping the embossed or otherwise pre-printed indicia from postal stationery entires. [4]

  3. Studio cards - Wikipedia

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    Another contributor to Box Cards was the cartoonist Joel Beck, credited as one of the founders of the underground comics movement in the mid-1960s. Only a few years before he first published Penthouse in 1965, Bob Guccione drew cartoons for Box Cards. Other cartoonists who drew Box Cards were Harry Crane, Jerry Lee and Bill Brewer, who had a ...

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  5. The Jolly Postman - Wikipedia

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    Each letter may be removed from its envelope page and read separately." [6] The Jolly Christmas Postman (1991, U.K. ISBN 0-434-92532-2) "A Jolly Postman delivers Christmas cards to several famous fairy-tale characters such as the Big Bad Wolf, Cinderella, and the Three Bears. Each card may be removed from its envelope page and read separately.

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    Routh, whom authorities had previously been alerted to over erratic behavior, is a 58-year-old staunch Ukraine supporter with unclear political ideology and a criminal record.

  7. Postmark - Wikipedia

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    A postmark [1] is a postal marking made on an envelope, parcel, postcard or the like, indicating the place, date and time that the item was delivered into the care of a postal service, or sometimes indicating where and when received or in transit.