Classic Car Ads: The Packard
The Packard automobile was a work of art—as were some of its ads.... More
Diana Denny received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from long enough ago to qualify as a historical document itself. She has spent many hours in what is a playground for history buffs, The Saturday Evening Post archives.
The Packard automobile was a work of art—as were some of its ads.... More
Do you remember the sixties? We do! ... More
Have you driven a Dort lately? Gone “zoom, zoom” in a Stearns? Seen the U.S.A in your Jeffery? These pre-1920 car ads are a treat... More
Windy, rainy, dreary days and then…a new bloom! And let us not forget St. Patrick.... More
We honor the passing of the last World War I veteran with these Post covers from the period. ... More
Remember the 1980’s? I recently inventoried some paintings with a 20-something intern. How many did she know? How many do you remember?... More
At the time The Saturday Evening Post described him as, “the heaviest President, the most traveled President, the best-natured President and the first golf player... More
Sometimes it’s best to remain a secret Valentine, like this young lady. “V” day covers from as far back as 1904 celebrate love day.... More
Rockwell loved flirts. He must have, because he painted enough of them. Our flirtatious folks span the decades from 1917 to 1960 - an... More
Okay, supposedly little boys don’t like little girls. They why do they go to so much trouble to impress them? With Valentine’s Day approaching, these... More
There is an up side to winter weather – looking at it through a window from the inside, as these covers from 1925 to 1962... More
It isn’t just rough this winter! From dodging a snowy ambush to shoveling sidewalks, the white stuff is a challenge as seen The Saturday Evening... More
Cardinals' Hall of Famer Stan Musial passes away at age 92. We remember both the professional and personal side of this beloved baseball player.... More
So many covers featured a boy and his dog. A while back, we did a feature on Rockwell dogs and recently we even showed ladies... More
Decades of Saturday Evening Post covers show that we have always sought self improvement. Like this gentleman from 1924 taking up an exercise program. ... More
“…the Yule log and Christmas candle were regularly burnt, and the mistletoe, with its white berries, hung up, to the imminent peril of all the... More
A few gift ideas from the December 3rd, 1910 issue may be all you need to complete your shopping for the holidays. ... More