This sequel to 2004's hugely popular (in multiple printings) The Devil in Design (featuring 18th- and 19th-century Krampus postcards) is a fascinating, full-color compendium of extremely rare devil postcards culled from key postcard collections from around the world and spanning approximately 1898 through the 1950s. Lavishly illustrated with over 150 striking and stylized full-color examples, the book is edited and designed by Monte Beauchamp, editor and designer of the popular graphic arts anthology Blab! Beginning in the late 19th Cenury, images of the devil began popping up on postcards in Austria and Germany, and by 1902 became so popular that they proliferated across all of Europe. American postcard manufacturers took note and jumped on the bandwagon, producing their own versions. These penny "dreadfuls" were used to promote a vast array of occasions and products — from festive holiday celebrations, such as Halloween and Christmas (in Europe), to popular household products such as furnaces, chili peppers, and insecticides. More than just modest mail pieces, devil postcards were often composed by skilled graphic designers, illustrators and renowned artists.
"I've become a DEVIL WORSHIPER! Actually, a worshiper of Monte Beauchamp's INCREDIBLE new book of vintage Devil Postcards, DEVILISH GREETINGS! THE DEVIL MADE HIM DO IT... and thank GOD he did!! I only PRAY HELL is this much fun!" – Drew Friedman
"You can smell brimstone wafting from the pages of this delightfully demonic book of vintage devil postcards." – Mark Frauenfelder, Boing Boing