




Religious Tracts 1944-1946. According to the imprint published "Opposite Penn Terminal" in NYC where I suspect they were handed out.
Other titles in the series of 21 include:
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You Need This!
Carrier of the Keys
Standard Equipment
Makes Sense, Doesn't it?
Why Go Hungry?
What's God Like?
Direction for Use.
Five Tiny Religious Tracts, 1944-1946 Collection Jim Linderman
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These are great. I especially love "hell on earth." These remind me of Chick Publications (those cartoon religious tracts you see around nowadays).
ReplyDeleteYea, I like this stuff too. Chick is the king of tracts, i linked a post to their website a long time ago...they even let you "flip" their tracts online now, just like a little virtual comic book for Jesus.
ReplyDeletewondering if i'm worth 73 cents... or billions
ReplyDeleteC-Mon? Priceless
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