1906
Valentine
Artist/maker unknownPerhaps the first greeting cards, paper valentines have been exchanged since the sixteenth century on Saint Valentine's Day, although the custom itself bears no direct relation to the saint. Comic valentines first appeared in Great Britain and the United States about the middle of the nineteenth century. Invariably sent anonymously, they were printed on cheap paper with insulting verses attacking members of all trades, professions, businesses--and everyone else.
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