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The Pen Is Mightier

The Pen Is Mightier

By Henry J. Pratt  Decades ago from a fountain of black ink, famed British author Rudyard Kipling penned his popular Barrack Room Ballads and The Jungle Book. When he was a newspaper reporter, Kipling took notes in pencil, but later he wrote his exciting fiction with nothing but an old ink pen.  Today, both old and new quality quills are […]

by · September 3, 2024 · 0 comments · Feature Article
The Collectibles of Labor Day

The Collectibles of Labor Day

By Robert Reed  Then hail to labor! everywhere, Honor to those who do their share. Labor Day poem by Clara Denton, 1928 Long unnoticed, the collectibles of the Labor Day holiday are gradually gaining in recognition. After all, it is an event that has been celebrated nationally since the latter part of the 19th century.  Some true treasures of the […]

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The Art Pottery of Hedi Schoop

The Art Pottery of Hedi Schoop

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Play It Again — Old Sheet Music Has Its Charms

Play It Again — Old Sheet Music Has Its Charms

By Carol J. Perry  Back before there was radio and television, America was a nation of singers. There was a piano in virtually every parlor, and the “evening song-fest” was a regular occurrence.  With all that singing going on, there was an enormous demand for both pianos and easy-to-read printed song sheets for the pianists. A mid-19th-century book on manufacturing […]

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In Memoriam

In Memoriam

 William Frost ‘Bill’ Mobley Inspired a Generation  We are sad to report that Bill Mobley passed away on July 16, 2024, at the age of 79. He was the husband and partner of Carol Mobley who is responsible for the Denver Postcard and Paper Shows and the Rocky Mountain Book & Paper Fair among other pursuits. Bill was born to […]

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