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In Boring Postcards Magnum photographer and postcard enthusiast Martin Parr brought together 160 of the dullest postcards of 1950s, 60s and 70s Britain to make a book that was, contrary to the conceit of its title, both fascinating and extremely funny. It was one of those ideas that seemed so obvious that no one could believe it hadn’t been done before, and it caught the public imagination in a big way. In Britain Boring Postcards was discussed everywhere from daytime TV shows to art and design magazines, from local newspapers and radio stations (o

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Boring Postcards USA by Martin Parr Book Review

Name: Robert I. Hedges
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Very Boring Piece Of Americana
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 15, 2009
Review: “Boring Postcards USA” is a great and amusing collection of incredibly boring postcards of kitschy Americana. While on balance I prefer the companion volume “Boring Postcards” slightly, this collection hits closer to home although some of the themes (highway interchanges chief among them) are a bit repetitive.

This book houses numerous spectacular examples of postcards so horribly drab, it makes you wonder what could have possibly been the motivation to produce them, or more importantly, actually buy and send them. I am extremely fond of the “ugly motels” series, which serves as a reminder of how ghastly style was in the 1960's.

Some of my favorite postcards are “Sunset Travel Trailer Park, Route 1, Fort Stockton, Texas,” “The Spartan 3-way Imperial (#23K4C)” (the ugliest television you have ever seen,) “Ariens Sno-Thro — Rotary Mower, Reel Mower, Lawn Vacuum, Rotary Broom, and new Shredder Grinder and Shredder Bagger,” “Big Yank Motel and Restaurant, US-131, Kalkaska, Mich.,” “The beautiful and spacious dining room of the Wesleyan Retirement Home in Georgetown, Texas,” “Oil Tank Farm, near Midland, Texas” (possibly the singularly most blighted landscape I have ever seen in my life), and my very favorite card in the book, “The Heart of any Resilient Plastering Job: Olsen REZ Clips,” a postcard that is utterly mysterious in every way.

I love these cards for being random and strange remnants of our past. I don’t understand why they were made or who would buy them (though some of the are actually postmarked!) but find them charming in their own enigmatic way. I only wish they were able to be sent: who wouldn’t love to get a postcard of “PIC Precision Engraved Dials. Disc or Drum Types — Single Stop or Vernier Index.”?

Name: Rorke
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Wow…BORING! Who Knew?
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 24, 2010
Review: I bought this book as a holiday gift exchange item, but it’s been handled plenty already! It has sucked in my sister and brother-in-law, my husband, me, my 10 yr old son and my ex already.

I collect antique postcards (pre-1900 to about 1930, plus new ones that catch my eye) and have seen a ton of really boring cards like this on line and at shows. I have a shoebox full of cards that are similar which I despair of getting rid of, short of throwing them away. It’s stunning how many boring, poor quality cards were produced during this time period.

Putting a bunch in a book with a plain cover was genius. Most people have never seen such boring cards! The novelty, idiocy and irony is great fun for them. My son and I giggled our heads off at most of the cards, uttering the obligatory, “Look at that! That’s SO BORING!” at many of them. One favorite is obviously taken from the middle of the freeway. It’s simply an up close view of the overpass. Another freeway picture is labeled “picturesque.” After learning this new word, my kid laughed his a$$ off. my other favorite is an aerial view of a mostly wooded area with a white box drawn over some of the trees. It says “Proposed Site of Future Taconite Plant.” You know, not where the plant is NOW. Not where they are sure the plant WILL BE. Where it MAY be going! LOL Plus, what the heck is taconite?? Who cares??

Greatly recommended for the LULZ. A great oddball gift. It would make a great guest bathroom or (not gawd awful large) coffee table book.

Name: Mr Jazz De Cou
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Any Insomniac’s Best Friend
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 16, 2012
Review: Le Vésinet
Faraway France

May 4, 2013

Turning the pages of this book was one of the most memorable experiences
of my lifetime. The book has changed my life. I no longer have to fear insomnia.
Just the mental picture of any one of those postcards will put me to sleep.
Fast.

I can say with certainty that anyone who gives the book to someone will never be
forgotten by that person.

I can say with certainty that the book alone on a coffee table in front of a
sofa will immediately generate lively interest and conversation two minutes
after guests arrive.

No home should be without one.

I would describe the book as an insomniac’s best friend: the ideal companion on
an air flight.

Say good-bye forever to sleeping pills. Pretty nice, huh?

I give the book five stars and am frustrated that I can’t give it ten or a hundred!

Jazz De Cou

Name: David Meerman Scott
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Perfect gift for those “who already have everything”
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 23, 2000
Review: “Oh my Gosh, Mommy, here’s a postcard of that toll booth we just went through on the Interstate. Let’s send it to Aunt Milli to show her we’ve come this far!” I can imagine myself saying more or less that, sometime in the mid-1960’s, as we’re cruising in our Rambler station wagon on the way to summer camp. This collection is great. I ran across it in a bookstore, giggled as I paged through it, and immediately bought one as a housewarming gift for the couple who has everything. But when I got home, I found myself opening the package up to giggle some more. I felt kind of sad actually giving it away — the same feeling as sending off a postcard. It goes into the mailbox and it’s gone, but not forgotten (at least for a moment). The collection is not only funny, it says a lot about America. I guess I need to get my own copy of the book…

Name: ED
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Boring, yes; yet strangely moving, too!!
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 9, 2003
Review: I just love this collection of postcards — they are truly mind-numbing, and as I was leafing through the book, my over-riding thought was WHY??? Why on earth would anyone take a picture of the National Giro Centre, Bootle, Preston Bus Station, numerous Forte motorway restaurants and the Bull Ring centre? Perhaps these buildings and roads were something to be proud of when they were built — a brave new post-war Britain. I can see the point of a few of them, but some are just mind-numbingly boring and just plain odd. The oddest, in fact, is Basingstoke. Three pictures in one postcard, all showing the same view of construction work on a pedestrian precinct.
Ahhh — the pedestrian precinct!! How 60’s is THAT!!!!!
A great book to have around and a great conversation starter.

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