Little is known about the French postcard publisher Europe. The Europe cards started in the silent period (probably in 1927) and progressed to the late 1930s. However, lower-numbered Europe cards (up to about 149) are from the sound period. Europe cards were produced originally in sepia or later in black-white, just like the postcards of Ross Verlag. During the transition, both tonal varieties were on the market. Not all Europe cards were produced or released in France. Some cards are marked with the JKO logo of the Czech producer or dealer, Ignaz Kramer. Others were released in Germany, through a publisher named 'Marre,' and in Belgium and The Netherlands. The Europe logo also changed through the times.
Click on the photo to see the very vampish LOUISE BROOKS---see more vintage 'EUROPE' postcards at https://filmstarpostcards.blogspot.com/2021/09/europe.html
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