Lost and Found is a deeply researched visual journey through Boston’s vanished landscapes, forgotten neighborhoods, and the everyday lives captured on vintage postcards. Kathy Alpert, whose collection is now housed at the Library Company of Philadelphia, has spent decades uncovering the stories hidden in ephemera.
From the demolished West End to the immigrant enclaves that shaped the city’s character, this book reveals how postcards—often dismissed as trivial—served as chronicles of social change, urban renewal, and collective memory.
Featuring over 200 postcards from the Alpert Collection, many reproduced in full color for the first time, Lost and Found offers scholars, collectors, and general readers a new lens on American history.
The book includes historical context, archival research, and personal reflections on the act of collecting itself—what it means to preserve what others discard.