Hi I Samiha Tohamy of Egypt

Interested in  mail art     I'm doing research for a Master of mail art at the College of Art Education, Helwan University . If possible, have your references or images of mail art , upbringing and philosophy.
Where he does not have references available for this art we have.
Please help me ...... 
Thank you

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Hi Samiha,

I have placed lots of images and texts on mail-art online. With Google you will have a lot of access to texts and images. Hope this helps you a bit further.

Ruud Janssen

Thanks  ruud to your help,

but I wanted a cultural and scientific references are interested in mail art

  I really used a Google, but I need more help from reliable scientific references.

I have two PHD texts in the iuoma bookshop (ebook version is free). have a look at:

http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/iuoma

Thank you very very much for your interest Will read it. And it really is a wonderful book
Thank you very much for your trouble.
Thanks

DOn't forget the Thesis from Honoria (also eBook for free. About 500 pages of interesting stuff.....

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