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Letter P: This way the exit. Engraving of "The soldier's alphabet". E.R. Stop!, publisher, Paris, circa 1916. Series of 25 postcards used by soldiers during the war 1914-1918 and around 1930. Dim: 9, 5x14cm. Private collection
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Letter P: This way the exit. Engraving of "The soldier's alphabet". E.R. Stop!, publisher, Paris, circa 1916. Series of 25 postcards used by soldiers during the war 1914-1918 and around 1930. Dim: 9, 5x14cm. Private collection
DUV4209443 Letter P: This way the exit. Engraving of "The soldier's alphabet". E.R. Stop!, publisher, Paris, circa 1916. Series of 25 postcards used by soldiers during the war 1914-1918 and around 1930. Dim: 9, 5x14cm. Private collection.; Private Collection; (add.info.: Letter P: This way the exit. Engraving of "The soldier's alphabet". E.R. Stop!, publisher, Paris, circa 1916. Series of 25 postcards used by soldiers during the war 1914-1918 and around 1930. Dim: 9, 5x14cm. Private collection.); Photo © Duvallon
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This print showcases a unique piece of history - an engraving of the letter P from "The soldier's alphabet" series, published in Paris circa 1916. These postcards were used by soldiers during the tumultuous years of World War I and into the 1930s, offering a glimpse into their daily lives and sense of humor amidst the chaos of war.
Measuring at 9.5x14cm, this particular postcard features the letter P with a humorous message: "This way the exit. E.R. Stop!" The image is rich in detail, showcasing intricate engravings that speak to both military life and everyday experiences.
The postcard is part of a larger series of 25 cards, each providing insight into different aspects of soldier life during this time period. From punishment to morale-boosting messages, these postcards served as both practical tools and sources of entertainment for those serving on the frontlines.
Now housed in a private collection, this print serves as a reminder of the resilience and creativity displayed by soldiers during one of history's most challenging periods. It offers viewers a window into the past while highlighting the importance of humor and camaraderie in times of adversity.
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