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19402090602128801100Nippon Advertising Club 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Nippon Advertising Club paperback
215188Japan. Early Meiji. Black and white woodblock print 33 x 45.8cm few small stains a few small holes neatly repaired. A lively and attractive image. This fun-filled woodblock print is an advertisement for a visiting American circus to Japan in the early Meiji period most likely around the 1870s. The main attraction is the equestrian feats but other acrobatic entertainments including trapeze and clown acts are also featured. Seventeen American names with six others are listed in the left bottom corner. Western circuses such as Risley Circus and Chiarini Circus were very popular in Japan during the Meiji period. . unknown
31496PARIS: Publicite Cadot / Georges Lang Imp. As New. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - 64 pages. ND. Booklet promoting and advertising the Barbizon region with brief introductory essay in French and English and photos of some of the region's important cultural and historic sites. -- with a bonus offer-- . Publicite Cadot / Georges Lang Imp. paperback
1940157046N.p.: N.p. 1940. Archive of 26 vintage photographs of mid-Atlantic roadside alert signs with advertisements circa 1930s-1940s. Includes 21 double weight photographs and two matte-finish. Three photographs bear annotations in manuscript pencil on the verso.<br /> <br /> The collection contains thirteen photographs of alert signs advertising Champion spark plugs seven advertising hotels the Biltmore in Dayton Hotel Sinton in Cincinnati Hotel Adelphia in Philadelphia Hotel Schenley in Pittsburgh Hotel Webster Hall in Detroit and two for Hotel Elizabeth Carteret in Elizabeth New Jersey three advertising radio stations WJW and WADC of Akron and WSPD of Toledo and three for various automobile and travel-related businesses.<br /> <br /> Ostensibly designed to warn drivers of forthcoming crossroads turns or junctions the roadside alert signs presented here were perhaps more effective for the prime advertising real estate of their plinths. The circular "alert" section containing text or symbols of approaching traffic changes and usually containing a center piece of reflective glass was mounted to a large freestanding base used for advertising automobile products radio stations local businesses and travel locations.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus to Near Fine with some light edgewear overall and several with even fading. N.p. unknown