by Lyell D. Jr Henry
University of Iowa Press, 1995
eISBN: 978-1-58729-109-8 | Cloth: 978-0-87745-520-2
Library of Congress Classification F622.H46 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification 977.7

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

In the early decades of the twentieth century, Iowans all across the Hawkeye State succumbed to the nationwide craze for exchanging photographic postcards, mailing each other thousands of images—serious and whimsical—of Uncle Bob and Baby Dora, the Sunday school outing, train wrecks, the Fourth of July celebration, the merchants' carnival, the record-setting blizzard following the bin-busting harvest, the new courthouse, Ackley's Sauer-Kraut Band. Now, thanks to the generosity of David A. Wilson, whose ample collection of photographic cards would be the envy of those early Iowans, Lyell Henry has organized more than two hundred postcards into eight reflective chapters that create a beguiling collective portrait of Iowa life and culture from 1905 to 1919.



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