PopKulture's photos with the keyword: paper

Cottage and Farm

30 Mar 2017 2 3 300
Ornate lettering rules the day on this masthead from the Cottage and Farm publication dated 1884.

American Storekeeper

30 Mar 2017 2 249
Take a delightful stroll through the idyllic main street depicted on the masthead for The American Storekeeper, a trade journal dating to the 1880's.

Home and Farm

30 Mar 2017 2 284
Ornate masthead for the Home and Farm - an illustrated newspaper dating to 1881.

CM_Flying_Marvels

26 Jun 2008 134
Vintage Flying Marvels paper glider set, featuring Captain Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr., and Mary Marvel. 1945.

Pat_Boone_cut_outs

28 Jul 2008 165
Pat Boone Cut-Outs activity book by Whitman, 1959.

Hopalong_Cassidy_napkin

11 Nov 2010 138
This vintage Hopalong Cassidy napkin was thankfully spared the ravages of age as well as the perils of some ages-ago chocolate birthday cake!

Festive paneling

20 Dec 2011 147
Vintage Christmas wrapping paper - probably late 1940's.

Hark the herald angels

20 Dec 2011 143
Vintage Christmas wrapping paper - circa 1940's.

Merry Christmas

20 Dec 2011 166
Delightful use of men's accessories on this vintage Christmas wrapping paper - circa 1940's.

Cool Ned

27 Dec 2011 129
Ned Buntline was one of the wealthiest authors of his day, writing for the papers as well as dime novels, and even inciting a riot or two. Ned Buntling I can only assume is a pseudonym that trades on the former's reputation, since Buntline had died a decade earlier in 1886. That, or it could possibly be a posthumously re-worked piece. Typical dime novel fare, whatever the case... The Gem Library - "Cool Ned, The Cyclone" by Ned Buntling, Vol.III, No. 1, April 4, 1896 issue.

Buried alive

22 Apr 2012 157
"Both Diamond Dick and Handsome Harry stared in dismay..." Diamond Dick Jr. - No. 633 - November 28, 1908.

Daring deed

22 Apr 2012 153
Antique dime novel published by Street and Smith of New York. Diamond Dick Jr. - No. 689 - Christmas Day, 1909.

Paying out the rope

22 Apr 2012 145
Doesn't this remind you of "The Perils of Pauline," even though upon closer inspection it is Singing Sue who is slated to play the part of heroine this day. Diamond Dick Jr. - No. 646 - February 27, 1909.

Scientific American

18 Sep 2014 2 250
The very ornate frontispiece from Scientific American, Volume XX, 1869.

One dollar per year

18 Sep 2014 2 1 248
Wood's Household Magazine - January 1872.

The Doctor's Boy

18 Sep 2014 2 226
Frank Leslie's Boy's and Girl's Weekly - August 20, 1870.

The Ladies' Repository

18 Sep 2014 2 223
The Ladies' Repository and Home Magazine - May 1869.

Merry's Museum

18 Sep 2014 2 215
Merry's Museum and Parley's Playmate - December 1849.

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