History By Mail vs Letters on Science & Innovation

Side-by-side comparison of two snail mail subscription clubs.

History By Mail

History By Mail

Real historical documents delivered to your door every month

PriceFrom $8.99/mo
FrequencyMonthly
ShipsUS only
CountryUS

History By Mail delivers physical replicas of historical documents monthly, from WWII dispatches to Civil War letters. Each mailing includes a context guide explaining the people and events behind the document.

History By Mail offers physical replicas of historical documents delivered monthly. Each mailing includes expertly curated replicas focusing on themes like WWII and the Civil War, along with a historical context guide. Subscribers can dive into the rich background of each document, learning about the people, places, and events that shaped history. Every item is a high-quality replica printed on premium archival paper, serving as a time capsule from a bygone era. Available in 1-month, 6-month, 1-year, and 2-year subscriptions. Add-on options include a Keepsake Folio, National Parks Add-On, Urban Legends Add-On, and U.S. Holidays Add-On.

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Letters on Science & Innovation

Letters on Science & Innovation

Letters from the scientists who changed everything

Rating: 4.8/5 (74 reviews)
Price$129 one-time — One-time purchase from the Letterjoy vault.
FrequencyWeekly (until complete)
ShipsWorldwide
CountryUS

Weekly letters from Marie Curie, Einstein, Darwin, Tesla, and other scientific giants - reproduced on parchment with context about the discoveries they were making.

Letterjoy's Science and Innovation collection brings subscribers into the private correspondence of the scientists, inventors, and entrepreneurs who shaped the modern world. Each week's letter comes from a figure like Marie Curie, Nikola Tesla, Charles Darwin, or Henry Bessemer, reproduced on parchment with editorial notes about the discovery or invention being discussed. A wonderful subscription for science lovers and anyone curious about how the modern world was built.

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