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On the Web
- Antique Paper and Ephemera Exchange - Multi-dealer site specializing in all manner of ephemera. Includes calendar of events, links, shows, and auctions.
- Nye Creek Deltiology and Ephemera - Old and new cards and other ephemera arranged topically.
- Ephemera Net - Offers a wide range of advertising paper, antiquarian and historical ephemera, and printed or handwritten manuscripts. Includes many searchable categories.
- Deek's Ephemera and Antiques - Real photo and American Civil War postcards, photographs and other ephemera.
- Ephemera Vintage Graphics - Vintage Ephemera includes 170 full sized, professional grade classic ephemera from the 1940's, 50's, and early 60's. Fruit Crate Labels includes 100 hi-resolution, color scans of original, rare and collectible fruit crate labels from the late 1800's thru the 1960's.
- Back-n-Front Postcards - Old postcards and other ephemera for sale. High resolution copies of ephemera, books, maps available.
- Ephemera: postcards - Exploring the world of old paper.
- Prints-n-Ephemera - Features prints, photographs, magazines, catalogs, and books.
- Country Joes Paper And Postcards.Com - Specializes in Northeastern US cards, also offering railroad timetables, road maps, and general ephemera.
- Nana - Stock includes prints, maps, general ephemera, and paper soldiers and toys. In Italian, English, and Portuguese.
Wikipedia Articles
- Plectrohyla ephemera - Plectrohyla ephemera is a species of frog in the Hylidae family.
- Ephemera (disambiguation) - Ephemera can refer to:
- Ephemera - Ephemera is transitory written and printed matter, not intended to be retained or preserved. The word derives from the Greek, meaning things lasting no more than a day.
- Sebastian (novel) - Sebastian is the first novel of the Ephemera duology written by Anne Bishop and introduces the world Ephemera.
- The Show with No Name - "The Show with No Name" was a long-running and highly popular cable access show in Austin, Texas hosted by Charlie Sotelo and the mysterious "Cinco." Each show featured clips of TV, film and music ephemera along with commentary by the hosts and calls from a predictably unruly cable access audience.