- Bibliography of First World War Postcard Books – by Glenn Reddiex
- Bibliography of Postcard Books – by Alan Jackson
- Bibliography of New Zealand Postcards – by Leo Haks
- Bibliography of Postcards – by Derek Pocock
New Zealand Postcard Society Inc.
Here is a list of some of the books and journals featuring New Zealand postcards:
Wish You Were Here – The Story of New Zealand Postcards.
Printed by Astra Print, Wellington. Published N.Z. Postcard Society Inc., 2005
By William Main and Alan Jackson
Just To Let You Know I’m Still Alive – Postcards From New Zealanders During The First World War.
Published by Grantham House Publishing, 2015.
By Glenn Reddiex
Post Marks – The Way We Were – Early New Zealand Postcards, 1897-1922.
Published by Kowhai Media Ltd, 2015.
By Leo Haks, Colleen Dallimore and Alan Jackson
Petone – A Postcard Town.
Published by the Petone Historical Society, 2021.
By Nik Zangouropoulos
Send Me A Postcard – New Zealand Postcards And The Story They Tell.
Published by Craig Potton Publishing, 2007.
By William Main
Greetings From Wanganui
(A Unique Publication Of Postcards Of Whanganui And Environs From The Bates Collection).
Published and printed by H & A Print, 2011.
As selected by Ed Boyd, Bruce Hutton and Geoff Potts
Old Masterton In Colour – From Hundred-Year-Old Picture Postcards.
Published by Steele Roberts Ltd, 2003.
By Hugh Price
Old Wellington In Colour – From Hundred-Year-Old Picture Postcards.
Published by Steele Roberts Ltd, 2008.
By Hugh and Susan Price
Postcards of Palmerston North 1900-1960.
Published 2018.
By Val Mills
Postcards of Hawke’s Bay New Zealand.
Published 2014.
By John Paston
Postcard Pillar – The Journal Of The New Zealand Postcard Society Inc.
This journal is produced four times a year. It contains a wealth of information on historic and contemporary New Zealand postcards with most of the articles written by members. Some numbered issues can be viewed on this website here.
Under the editorship of Jenny and Jeff Long
These bibliographies have been made available by members of the N.Z. Postcard Society.