56 Robert Treat directing the landing of the Founders of Newark, the 2nd prize, by Helen Dryden, poster No.
[2] Commercial interests soon realised the publicity potential of the stamps and they were quickly adopted for the promotion of every type of product and cause.
In 1937, Irene Harand published a series of anti-Nazi poster stamps portraying the contributions made by Jews to civilisation over the centuries.
[3] Adhesive labels of all kinds that are not postage stamps continue to be produced today to promote particular causes or events.
Their revival stamps were featured in the monthly subscription service Mail More Love, pictured in Oprah magazine.