Minnesota on Paper
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Minnesota on Paper

Collecting Our Printed History

Moira F. Harris and Leo J. Harris
Foreword by Barry Casselman and Roger G. Kennedy

Table of Contents

Minnesota on Paper

$24.95 Paper
ISBN: 0-8166-4555-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-8166-4555-8

 

Collecting Minnesota’s history in the form of matchbooks, beer labels, stamps . . .

As the influence of popular culture increases, the collection of paper ephemera has emerged as a hobby. From bus tickets and postcards to shopping bags and matchbooks, these collectible memorabilia are usually discarded after their intended use. However, if properly stored and preserved, these items can record and illuminate our history and culture.

Using a whimsical and engaging approach, Minnesota on Paper showcases some of the saved treasures that bring Minnesota history to life. With a nostalgic glimpse into the past, Moira and Leo Harris convey the aesthetic, historical, and cultural significance of particular ephemera, including beer labels, circus posters, postcards, and stamps, to name a few.

By examining the creation and design of the paper ephemera, Minnesota on Paper also reveals a great deal about the development of Minnesota business, the evolution of printing technology and graphic design, and the history of advertising. In a tribute to these bygone days, the authors investigate ephemera from a variety of different perspectives. Who designed and printed each item and why? How and why did the item change and then cease to be used? Why is the item of interest, and what is its meaning? Who collects this item and why?

A collection of treasures from the past, Minnesota on Paper features more than 240 color reproductions. Cultural historians, ephemera scholars, and Minnesotans intrigued by their history will appreciate these visual footnotes of Minnesota’s culture.

“Colorful and very interesting.” —The Phillumenator

“Whether you’re looking for a good read or an interesting social history, Minnesota on Paper is a fascinating collection. A very entertaining and engaging book.” —Winona Daily News

“Whatever ephemera category is being discussed, the Harrises explore why it was created, its cultural content, and the images used.” —Ephemera News

“Collectors of all types of paper product will learn about the history of the items and their makers through these Minnesota examples. The book is addicting—anyone picking it up intending to look up one or two items invariably ends up paging through at least a chapter.” —American Breweriana Journal

Minnesota on Paper offers a fascinating look at the history of printing in Minnesota, as well as cultural aspects of our society.”—St. Paul Pioneer Press

“The book is skillfully designed and produced, the text is exceptionally informative, and the ephemera in the illustrations are often hauntingly evocative.”—Printing History

Moira F. Harris and Leo J. Harris are the publishers of Pogo Press, a small press located in St. Paul. Between them they hold six degrees from the University of Minnesota. Moira F. Harris has written numerous articles on art and popular culture for local and national magazines and is the author of several books including The Paws of Refreshment: The Story of Hamm’s Beer Advertising, and Fire & Ice: The History of the Saint Paul Winter Carnival.

400 pages | 203 halftones, 7 line art, 2 tables | 8 x 10 | 2006

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Through the Rooms of History by Barry Casselman
The Compost of Our Lives by Roger G. Kennedy
Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Who Made Ephemera?

The Printers
Typefaces
The Advertising Agency and Art Training

2. Ex Libris

The Book Prospectus
Booksellers’ Marks
Bookbinders’ Marks
Bookmarks and Other Giveaways
Bookplates
Keepsakes or Souvenirs
Fine Press

3. Through the Mails

Advertising Envelopes
Cacheted Envelopes
Business Stationery
Postcards

4. For Boxes, Bottles, Barrels, Bags, and Cans

Beer and Wine Advertising
Cigar Advertising
Flour Advertising
Liniment, Brooms, Onions, and Other Products
The Price Lookup Number (PLU)

5. Merchant Giveaways

Art Calendars
Blotters
Trade Cards
Matchbooks
Paper Dolls and Other Toys
Fans
Packaging
Company Logos
Poster Stamps
The Shopping Bag
Signage
Posters

6. Eat, Drink, and Be Merry

The Message Is the Music
The Bill of Fare
The Performing Arts
Unique Events and Celebrations

7. Holidays and Rites of Passage

Annual Events
Christmas and Charity Seals
Old Home Week
Season’s Greetings from Your Newsboy
Post Mortem

8. Moving People

The Steamboat
The Railroad
The Airplane
The Bus
The Streetcar
The Automobile

9. Public Affairs

The Land
Stock Certificates and Currency
Receipts
Scrip, Coupons, and Trading Stamps
Patriotism
Crime and Punishment
Health
Education
Electoral Messages
Bumper Stickers

Afterword
Notes
Index

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