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The top-selling postcard of all time was said to be a drawing by Donald McGill 1875 - 1962 with the caption:
He: "Do you like Kipling?"
She: "I don't know, you naughty boy, I've never kippled."
It sold about 6 million. Between 1904 and his death, McGill sold more than 350 million cards to users and deltiologists (picture post card collectors.


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Deltiology is claimed to be the third largest collecting hobby next only to stamps and coins. Austria issued the first cards in 1869 followed by Britain in 1872. Values tend to be obscured by the philatelic elements.


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The year 1905 was a good one for getting into the postcard business, for the penny greetings had by then become a mania that was racing across the continent like some exotic strain of flu. "There is now no hamlet so remote," wrote one wit of the raging craze, that it "has not succombed to the ravages of the microbe postale universelle."

Incubated in Germany some 20 years earlier, the postcard germ, as social commentators dubbed the fad, first appeared in America at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. By the turn of the century the microbe had become a ubiquitous infection, "postcarditis" was a favorite diagnosis, and few American housholds were immune. Every town, city, and state saw to it that its leafy green Main Street or highest peak made it onto a promotional card; every family counting itself among the middle or upper classes displayed on the parlor table an album bulging with images of the Sphinx, the Eiffel Tower, and Niagra Falls. According to the Post Card Dealer, one of several journals that popped up to report on the craze, one young suitor even proposed marriage by penny postcard. Postcard "showers" enjoyed a fad with friends who deluged an honoree with as many as 200 cards.

But amid all the good fun there were also excesses, including a case of smuggling in which cards embossed with morphine and cocaine were mailed to a New York prison. And in 1912, local postmasters were permitted to confiscate some of the more risque cards, such as those showing "feminine ankles, lovers in romantic attitudes, and pictures of animals 'portrayed without fasionable attire.'"
- Discovering America's Past ©

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