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Arthur loses a friend

Buster goes away for a month, and Arthur becomes sad and confused when he does not receive even one postcard from him.

Look! look! look!

Three mice "borrow" a postcard which is a reproduction of a painting, and from it they learn about color, pattern, line, and shape. Includes instructions for making and sending a postcard.

Love, Agnes

postcards from an octopus
In California, Agnes, a giant Pacific octopus, pens a series of postcards to strangers from both above and below the pier.

Propaganda postcards of the Luftwaffe

2007
Describes the efforts of Nazi propagandists to promote the technical achievements of the German Air Force and provides details on all the major aircraft types used by the Luftwaffe, the major figures in command, and the leading pilots.
Cover image of Propaganda postcards of the Luftwaffe

Lost and found

Ad?ele & Simon in China
2016
"When Adele and Simon take a tour of China in 1905, Simon misplaces his belongings, one by one . . . but they all show up later, revealing their hiding places in Adele's souvenir photographs of the trip"-- Provided by publisher.

The day the crayons came home

One day, Duncan is happily coloring with his crayons when a stack of postcards arrives in the mail from his former crayons, each of which has run away or been left behind, and all of which want to come home.

Toot & Puddle

2010
Best friends Toot and Puddle are separated when Toot embarks on a journey around the world. Toot sends Puddle postcards from every place he visits.

New York State lighthouses

2005
A collection of archival images that chronicle the history of New York State lighthouses.

The world of PostSecret

2014
A ton of secrets, one postcard at a time. Warren started inviting people to anonymously mail artful secrets in 2004. Here he shares some that he has received in the last five years, and shares his favorite stories.

Postsecret

confessions on life, death, and God
2009
A selection of postcards sent to Frank Warren and profiled on his popular Internet site, PostSecret.com, that reveal the writers' thoughts on life, death, and religion.

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