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The California State Railroad Museum Library in Sacramento has a great
travel ephemera (pamphlets, postcards, boosterism, etc.) collection.
Contact Ellen Halteman, 916-323-8073.
 
Sylvia Bender
California Energy Commission
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>At 04:16 PM 5/13/98 EDT, Alice Hudson wrote:
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>     A researcher here, working on a book about travel/tourism
>     literature--as in touristy fliers, postcards, posters, etc. is seeking
>     the names of curators of such, experts, collectors, whatever.
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>     Any ideas out there? ....
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Alice, if your researcher is willing to spread the net overseas,
I remember that back in my earlier life as a map librarian in
Edinburgh, Margaret Wilkes (the keeper of the Map Room at the
National Library of Scotland, a short distance up the road from
the University) had a fine collection of cartographic paraphanalia
(cartographic beer mats, postcards, umbrellas, garments, curios and
odds-and-ends, etc.). I don't know the current status or availability
to researchers of this collection, but this shouldn't be too hard
to investgate.
Darius Bartlett
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     Alice:
 
     Having read 3 or 4 helpful replies from your compatriots, where they
     suggest certain collections in the USA, I hesitate (you know, of
     course, how hesitant am I?) to ask whether you or your researcher has
     yet done the obvious thing and contacted the Ephemera Society of
     America?  The President, Carol Resnick, has tel no. (315) 655-2810; or
     dealer members Diane De Blois and Robert Dalton Harris on (518)
     674-2979 both are in New York State, for example.
 
     Yours in haste
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     Cartomania (the newsletter of the Association of map memorabilia
     collectors) always used to have articles about postcards in it. Editor
     was Siegfried Feller, 8 Amhert Rd., Pelham, MA 01002-9746. Might still
     be but I don't get the newsletter anymore.
 
 
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Author:  Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>  at sos08410
Date:    5/13/98 4:16 PM
 
 
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     A researcher here, working on a book about travel/tourism
     literature--as in touristy fliers, postcards, posters, etc. is seeking
     the names of curators of such, experts, collectors, whatever.
 
     Any ideas out there? Think kitsch, think fun, and think about who you
     know who curates a collection, perhaps as part of a travel history
     collection/library...
 
     He has or will examine various archives, as in American Express and
     Rand McNally, but those collections are almost too serious for him I
     think. He is also looking for articles written about this stuff. NOw
     where is my copy of LCSH anyway...
 
     Many thanks for your assistance,
 
 
     Alice Hudson
     Map Division, NYPL
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