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Delivering for America: How the United States Postal Service Built a Nation - Hardcover

Delivering for America: How the United States Postal Service Built a Nation - Hardcover

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by James H. Bruns (Author)

The first official book to chronicle the rich, 250-year history of the United States Postal Service, told through captivating stories and stunning visuals.

The United States Postal Service (USPS), founded on July 26, 1775, has been a vital thread in the fabric

of American history since before the nation even existed. As the country expanded--from the early

colonial days to the frontiers of the West--the postal service made it possible for citizens to stay

connected, exchanging letters and ideas that helped define the nation. Today, the USPS boasts a

remarkable 77% approval rating, making it the most admired federal agency in the country, even

outpacing NASA.

In celebration of its 250th anniversary, this book chronicles the rich history of the USPS, from its colonial

origins to its modern-day innovations. As the nation grew, the mail system grew with it, evolving from

horseback riders to rail, air, and even space. Readers will learn how early colonists created their own

postal system to challenge British censorship, how post roads helped unify a diverse country, and how

postal workers braved dangers--like driving a gold-filled train back East during a financial crisis or

flying mail across treacherous skies in the early days of aviation.

The book also delves into how the postal service was a lifeline during the Great Depression and continues

to shape our lives today, through cutting-edge advancements like electric vehicles, automation, and email.

It offers fascinating stories of how the USPS has adapted and innovated throughout history to meet the

needs of an ever-changing nation.

Expertly guided by author James H. Bruns, the former director of the Smithsonian's National Postal

Museum, this book is filled with rare photographs, documents, and artifacts--many never before seen in

print. Captions, sidebars, and visual breakouts offer deeper insights into everything from postal uniforms

and hand stamps to pneumatic mail systems and even post office-themed music.

Through these captivating stories and stunning visuals, readers will gain a deeper understanding of not

just the history of the mail, but of America itself--where we've been, who we are, and where we're

headed.

Author Biography

James H. Bruns followed his father--a renowned philatelist and postal historian--as a curator with the


Smithsonian Institution. Jim was hired as the Smithsonian's curator of U.S. Philately and Postal History

in 1983. Within a few years, he rose to the position of Deputy Director of the National Philatelic

Collection.

When discussions got underway between the Smithsonian and the United States Postal Service to

potentially create the National Postal Museum, Jim was appointed by the Smithsonian as the project's

manager, planning the museum's building, facilities, and exhibits. The success of such planning led to Jim

being appointed as the Founding Director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Postal Museum.

Jim is the author of 15 books and more than 150 articles pertaining to postal history and philately.

Number of Pages: 496
Dimensions: 1.4 x 10.9 x 9.1 IN
Publication Date: September 30, 2025