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Ephemera
Journal, Volume VII
In 1994, the Ephemera Society held its fourth Symposium. It was
co-sponsored by the Clements Library, University of Michigan, and
the Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village. The eight papers in
this volume all revolve around the topic of the Symposium: "The
American Spirit of Transportation."
Articles:
- Mr. Golightly and His Friends: American and European Transportation
Caricatures in the 19th Century, by Andrew Watt
- Now, Brownies Seldom Idle Stand: Palmer Cox, The Brownies, and
Curiosity, by Wayne Morgan
- Transportation Images on Rewards of Merit, by Alfred P. Malpa
- Western Views: Enticing Trans-Mississippi Immigration and Tourism,
by Jane Lenze
- Elder and David Farmer The Best and Fastest Route to Denver:
The Development and Promotion of the East-west
- Route Across Kansas, by Nicolette Bromberg
- Automobile Advertisements and the Changing Role of Women, 1905-1929,
by Cynthia Read-Miller
- On a Wheel Against Time: Nick Kaufmann, Trick Cyclist and Impresario,
by Sandra Markham
- The Transportation of American Spirits: Gender, Spirit Photography
and American Culture, 1861-1880, by Robert S. Cox
Black and white photocopy version available for $12.00 plus $1.50
for postage. Order from the Ephemera Society of America, PO Box
95, Cazenovia, NY 13035 or visit the online
store.
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