Mailbox Postcards Stuff - you get the picture!

More from my funky mailbox...



Yes, it appears to be a Jewish Valentine-sort of thing. But what does it all mean? Hebrew speakers please speak out! This comes from about 1910 or something, and was posted to Liverpool, from somewhere in Britain... The card is from Verlag Jehudia, Warschau. Is that Warsaw?
Update: This just in from Mimi! - Your Jewish post-card is not a valentine, but a New Year's card.  The words at the bottom are "L'Shana Tova" (To a Good Year).  The words in the upper left are not Hebrew but Yiddish.
 


This is a great pic. I haven't got the book, but I should have it. I'm not a big fan of facial piercings, but on V.Vale they look cute. Isn't she a honey? Love the sexy bra strap!
 
 


I picked this up at a mail art show in Aldershot. It seems to be to do with Canadian Indian liberation or something, but I don't really know. I'm a sucker for people with their faces covered. If they're overturning police cars, they're my kind of people! The card was done by GEORG MÜHLECK, and says: "Indian Survival: crisis 1990" Pirate Art Process. The First peoples of America: 500 years of oppression, struggle for freedom and survival as a people.
 
 


Another mail art honey. This picture has a profound effect on me. She is lovely, isn't she? Sigh...

Some gorgeous Pulp Babes!

now, get back to the damn books!