Santa Claus Postcard Book


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The end of the 19th and the early 20th century were a rich time for postcard publishing. Hundreds of millions of designs were issued, and billions sent through the million. Almost every subject was explored, holidays - of course - being a favorite occasion on which to mail a card, and Christmas prime among those holidays. The primacy of the postcard meshed neatly with the growth of Christmas, as we know it, as a holiday both in the U.S. and U.K. Santa Claus, Father Christmas, or St. Nick, was naturally a favorite subject for postcard artists. The vintage postcards we've selected from our collection for The Santa Claus Postcard Book show Santa in his great variety. His garments may be blue or purple, green, or even red. He may come by train, sled, blimp, bus, rocking horse, or on skates. He brings gifts to the children the world over, and he is -always - our beloved Santa Claus.




Postcards from Santa Claus


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Santa Claus, that most magical of fellows whose very name evokes the spirit of the season, is one of the holiday's most beloved icons. His mere presence manages to narrow generation gaps, brighten cold, dark December days, and elicit the spirit of giving in people everywhere.




Old-Fashioned Santa Claus Cards


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Nothing says "Merry Christmas" like greetings from Santa Claus! Antique cards, most from the turn of the 20th century, offer a unique and jolly way to extend best holiday wishes.




The Book of Santa Claus


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You don't have to be a child to appreciate the magic within The Book of Santa Claus. As author Vicky Howard notes, "We can never outgrow the anticipation of a visit from Santa Claus. He is a magical figure, drawn from the legends, history, and folklore of many countries."The legend of Santa Claus began in America in 1822 with Clement C. Moore's poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas." This enduring poem, which begins with the now-classic line "'Twas the night before Christmas," paints a vivid picture of St. Nick and his miniature sleigh pulled by eight tiny reindeer. Illustrated for the first time by Thomas Nast for Harper's Weekly in 1863, this famous depiction became an inspiration for much of the detailed Victorian art captured in The Book of Santa Claus. The rich compilation celebrates Santa Claus through the beautiful illustrations from century-old postcards from that era's preeminent commercial artists, such as Frances Brundage and Ellen Clapsaddle. Vicky Howard's personal collection of art from the "Golden Age of Postcards" is coupled with poems on the Christmas joy of Kris Kringle. This joyful miniature edition is perfect for a finishing touch to any gift basket, as a hostess gift, or for your own treasured keepsake.




Santa Claus


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The Santa Book


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"Santa Claus has come in many guises as these antique Christmas cards reveal," writes Aggie Gilmore in her introduction to this unique collection of cards from around around the world. Santa has worn yellow. He has worn green. He has worn purple. Before he became fat and jolly, he was lean, even mean. He has traveled on snowshoes, by goat-cart and on a donkey. St. Nick's roots go back to ancient Roman clowns and an early Christian saint from Turkey. His elves hail from Finland. Ms. Gilmore lightly and brightly explains the several versions of Santa featured on Christmas cards since their invention a century and a half ago. Each card here is a small work of art and a window onto Christmas past. The collection can be kept intact, or cards may be detatched.




Six Old-Time Santa Claus Postcards


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The vintage illustrations of Santa Claus in these charming postcards were selected from archives of rare Victorian and early 20th-century graphic arts. In each, Santa embodies the festive and cheerful spirit of Christmas as he checks his watch, squeezes into a chimney, fills a stocking, makes his rounds—and wishes everybody a "Merry Christmas!" 6 full-color postcards.




Santa Claus, Get Well Soon


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Santa Claus, Get Well Soon is a fully illustrated color children's book based on the classic Christmas song of the same name by recording artist, David Phelps. When he breaks his leg, Santa is told he can't fly. After getting help from the Easter Bunny, Santa uncovers a secret plot to take Christmas from him. A fun ride with a sense of humor and a feel-good ending. Kids of all ages will enjoy this orignial Christmas story bound to become a yearly read.




Jolly Old Santa Claus


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A story introducing young children to Santa Claus, following him through his workshop as he prepares for Christmas.




Santa Claus and His Works


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SANTA CLAUS AND HIS WORKS was originally published circa 1869 by McLoughlin Brothers, New York, New York.