Our second card showed Albert Einstein, who comes from a time before learning difficulties were fully understood, but who is thought by many modern researchers to have been dyslexic. Most of this theory revolves around the fact that he was late to discover the power of speech, and, in fact, today, this condition, which is common to many dyslexics, is known as "Einstein Sydrome`.
But we also know that he struggled with words, being unable to remember or pronounce them, and it is well known that he performed badly at tasks involving reading and spelling. What saved him was being sent to a school in Switzerland, which used unconventional methods. There he was not taught by rote, and expected to learn great swathes of text, but by visualisation, and by handling physical items to learn mathematics.
Most of all though, is the fact that he often shut himself off from the outside world in order to work on elaborate codes and formulae,which was a language he could understand, and a system he himself developed to fit his strengths.
This is a scarce set, and mainly noted for some of the people in it - Muhammad Ali. Pele, Frankenstein`s Monster. Though all appear to be art drawn.
It seems to have been circulated not in packets but in sheets of cards, which were hand-cut by the buyer. There is also a theory that the sheets came with the album. We are not even sure on the title, because the strip in the middle says "415 supercromos a todo color" but that means simply 415 pictures in full colour.