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a brief history of spam in the New Yorker
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This extraordinary artist recreates classics with “… thousands of spools of colored thread arranged in seemingly abstract patterns that suddenly pull into focus when viewed through a circular device resembling a crystal ball,”
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‘In the 1850s to 1860s ‘corner cards,’ with printing applied in the upper left-hand side of the front of the envelope, were common. By the onset of the Civil War, printed envelopes were already in use as a propaganda medium.’
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