It’s out later than I would have preferred, but like the inevitability of New Year’s following Christmas, it is here. The full text of each

It’s out later than I would have preferred, but like the inevitability of New Year’s following Christmas, it is here. The full text of each
Loads of people are asking me that all important question this year: “Why are all these old cards so weird?” So many have asked, in
I’ve got three cards that seem like part of a longer story about “Thanksgiving Town.” They’re just odd and unsettling in a way I can’t
What’s going on here? No, really. What’s happening in this card? Even if we spell it out, I don’t understand. We’ve got a little girl
As your personal curator (hate that word) of vintage weirdness, I take my role as a historian of holiday deltiological iconography very seriously. So when
A couple of folk have asked for these, so time to put them all in one place. One year, the de la Rue company, which