The Ephemerist magazine is an illustrated quarterly journal with a reputation as a source of expert information on all aspects of ephemera. It brings together new writing by academics and collectors offering insights into their own specialist areas of expertise.
This edition offers a snapshot into the breadth and quality of printed ephemera that lies in public and private collections. In short: it’s more than just stuff.
In this issue:
- 21 reasons why Worthing should have a public library
- Biedermeier friendship cards
- Sappho to suffrage: women who dared
- Wilhelm Busch: forefather of the comic strip
- Plus regular favourites Mrs Pepys’ Diary, Members’ Corner and Notes & Queries