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Bring home a piece of Black Hills history with authentic postcards. Visitors to the Black Hills circulated these authentic early-twentieth century postcards to friends and family-and now they are back in circulation in this unique postcard book. 23 cards, reproduced from vintage postcards from the early 1900s. Enjoy as a book, or remove cards along the perforation and mail!
Enjoy these historic scenes of Montana in the early twentieth century, from Glacier National Park to cowboys riding the eastern prairies to historic downtown images. 23 cards, reproduced from vintage postcards from the early 1900s. Enjoy as a book, or remove cards along the perforation and mail!
Magazine-format take-along guide to the cities and towns from Monticello to the Oregon coast, with anecdotes about activities and accommodations near each, Expedition exhibits, info sources, advertising. 2003-2004 edition.
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Own a piece of Yellowstone National Park history with these authentic Frank Jay Haynes and Jack Ellis Haynes postcards from the early twentieth century. Experience the drama of the world's first national park as showcased by these legendary photographers. 23 cards, reproduced from vintage postcards from the early 1900s. Enjoy as a book, or remove cards along the perforation and mail!
From funny faces to adorable sleepy babies, sweet spotted elk calves star in Farcountry Press' new baby board book, Elk Babies! Featuring 13 colorful images from respected wildlife photographer Donald M. Jones, Elk Babies! is an engaging learning tool for any toddler. Catchy rhymes complement Jones' fun images of elk youngsters running, playing, swimming, hugging, and more. It is sure to be a new bedtime favorite.
Vintage postcards of Missoula are back in circulation in this unique book, which features scenes of historic Higgins Avenue, the Northern Pacific Depot, and much more. 23 cards, reproduced from vintage postcards from the early 1900s. Enjoy as a book, or remove cards along the perforation and mail!