Another Article For The US Ephemera Journal
As a member of the Ephemera Society of America I was pleased to publish another article on historical passports. I still remain the only society member handling this topic of researching and collecting old (historical) passports. Maybe one day I will do all the way to a society meeting in the US to convince more members on the beauty of collecting such old travel documents. Well, at least for the Ephemera society in the UK it was working well.
Enjoy the article (page 27/28), which you can read in the full version (exceptional) in this September issue by clicking on the picture below.
The Ephemera Society of America, Inc. is a non-profit organization formed in 1980 to cultivate and encourage interest in ephemera and the history identified with it; to further the understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of ephemera by people of all ages, backgrounds, and levels of interest; to promote the personal and institutional collection, preservation, exhibition, and research of ephemeral materials; to serve as a link among collectors, dealers, institutions, and scholars; and to contribute to the cultural life of those who have an interest in our heritage as a nation or a people, both nationally and internationally.
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