Vintage Brooklyn Auto Ads

Vintage Brooklyn Auto Ads

Author: Robert Henriksen

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-09-23

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781727577082

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If you are into vintage cars, this is the book for you! If you are into vintage car advertising, this is definitely the book for you. The Vintage Car Show releases a 4-volume series, Vintage Brooklyn Auto Ads. These ads are from the "heydays" of Brooklyn and the automotive industry. The books are a mother load of vintage automotive advertisements. For more automotive history visit the website thevintagecarshow.com Vintage Brooklyn Auto Ads 4 has over 350 ads and pictures ..different ads in each book, from the early days of the automobile up to the 50s, with dealership ads, used car ads, oil ads, gasoline ads, tire ads, etc. It contains some clever and creative advertising, as well. THIS IS THE SAME AS VINTAGE AUTO ADS VOL 4.. JUST USING TWO DIFFERENT COVERS FOR MARKETING PURPOSES


Brooklyn Vintage Ads Vol 14

Brooklyn Vintage Ads Vol 14

Author: Robert a Henriksen

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-26

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13:

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Brooklyn vintage Ads is a 17-volume set of ads from the 20th century(late 1800's to 1950), Great for the Brooklyn history buff or advertiser in your life, get a glimpse back on a lot of new inventions and products, and check out the food and cloths prices.. This set features advertising from some of the most prestigious companies of the day. See if you can spot a few who still produce products 100 years later. OVER 300 ADS IN EACH BOOK, no two books are the same, ads are randomly selected..Here are just a few categories, Super Market Ads, Airlines & Aircraft, Alcohol, Beauty & Hygiene, Books & Magazines, Candy, Cars, Celebrities, Clothes, Coke, Phone & Communication, Drinks, TV & Electronics, Movies & Entertainment, Food, Furniture, Household, Jewelry & Watches, Kids & Babies, Medicine, Music, Oil& Gas, Perfume, Restaurants, Shaving, Sports, Cigarettes & Tobacco, Tools & Gadgets, Toys, Transportation, Travel, Want ads, For Sale, Apts to Let cars for sale and many more!!And for a car buff in your life check out our 4 vol Vintage Brooklyn Auto Ads


Brooklyn Vintage Ads

Brooklyn Vintage Ads

Author: Robert Henriksen

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-10-12

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9781727856613

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Brooklyn vintage Ads is a 17-volume set of ads from the 20th century(late 1800's to 1950), Great for the Brooklyn history buff or advertiser in your life, get a glimpse back on a lot of new inventions and products, and check out the food and cloths prices.. This set features advertising from some of the most prestigious companies of the day. See if you can spot a few who still produce products 100 years later. OVER 300 ADS IN EACH BOOK, no two books are the same, ads are randomly selected.. Here are just a few categories, Super Market Ads, Airlines & Aircraft, Alcohol, Beauty & Hygiene, Books & Magazines, Candy, Cars, Celebrities, Clothes, Coke, Phone & Communication, Drinks, TV & Electronics, Movies & Entertainment, Food, Furniture, Household, Jewelry & Watches, Kids & Babies, Medicine, Music, Oil& Gas, Perfume, Restaurants, Shaving, Sports, Cigarettes & Tobacco, Tools & Gadgets, Toys, Transportation, Travel, Want ads, For Sale, Apts to Let cars for sale and many more!! And for a car buff in your life check out our 4 v


Thinking Small

Thinking Small

Author: Andrea Hiott

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Published: 2012-01-17

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 0345521447

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Sometimes achieving big things requires the ability to think small. This simple concept was the driving force that propelled the Volkswagen Beetle to become an avatar of American-style freedom, a household brand, and a global icon. The VW Bug inspired the ad men of Madison Avenue, beguiled Woodstock Nation, and has recently been re-imagined for the hipster generation. And while today it is surely one of the most recognizable cars in the world, few of us know the compelling details of this car’s story. In Thinking Small, journalist and cultural historian Andrea Hiott retraces the improbable journey of this little car that changed the world. Andrea Hiott’s wide-ranging narrative stretches from the factory floors of Weimar Germany to the executive suites of today’s automotive innovators, showing how a succession of artists and engineers shepherded the Beetle to market through periods of privation and war, reconstruction and recovery. Henry Ford’s Model T may have revolutionized the American auto industry, but for years Europe remained a place where only the elite drove cars. That all changed with the advent of the Volkswagen, the product of a Nazi initiative to bring driving to the masses. But Hitler’s concept of “the people’s car” would soon take on new meaning. As Germany rebuilt from the rubble of World War II, a whole generation succumbed to the charms of the world’s most huggable automobile. Indeed, the story of the Volkswagen is a story about people, and Hiott introduces us to the men who believed in it, built it, and sold it: Ferdinand Porsche, the visionary Austrian automobile designer whose futuristic dream of an affordable family vehicle was fatally compromised by his patron Adolf Hitler’s monomaniacal drive toward war; Heinrich Nordhoff, the forward-thinking German industrialist whose management innovations made mass production of the Beetle a reality; and Bill Bernbach, the Jewish American advertising executive whose team of Madison Avenue mavericks dreamed up the legendary ad campaign that transformed the quintessential German compact into an outsize worldwide phenomenon. Thinking Small is the remarkable story of an automobile and an idea. Hatched in an age of darkness, the Beetle emerged into the light of a new era as a symbol of individuality and personal mobility—a triumph not of the will but of the imagination.


The Parkslopian

The Parkslopian

Author: Robert A. Henriksen

Publisher: Robert a Henriklsen

Published: 2014-10-09

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9780692287163

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Did you grow up in Park Slope, Brooklyn? Do you yearn for the old days, and wish you could have a more permanent scrapbook of the toys and games and mom and pop stores from your childhood? The genesis for The Parkslopian came out of a desire to broaden the scope of the memoir genre to allow the reader to place him or herself into the story, or to use it as a tool to share his or her childhood with loved ones. The memoir genre is criticized for being narcissistic-who cares about the memories of one non-famous person? Therefore, the series of Brooklyn neighborhood coffee table books that includes The Parkslopian was developed in order to crowdsource and compile recollections of times long past using modern social media. Rather than limiting the story of Brooklyn in the 1950s through the 1980s to one person's flawed memory, The Parkslopian is a compilation of stories about the treasured and iconic things that shaped the childhoods (and parenthoods) of those who lived in Brooklyn during the most fascinating era of the twentieth century. This coffee table book is divided into entertaining and bite-sized pieces, and does not need to be read cover to cover. It allows you to share your memories of Park Slope with your friends who grew up elsewhere, and compare the iconic things that were shared throughout the nation while contrasting the special elements that made the Park Slope heritage unique. It is a smorgasbord of reminiscences to last you and your loved ones years-an infusion of the past into a lengthy future. After the 1980s came to an end, a generation of yuppies started moving into Park Slope, driving up prices and driving out longtime residents. They may call themselves "Park Slopers" and believe that they saved the neighborhood from itself, but true Parkslopians have a much longer, richer relationship with the neighborhood and its former community. Are you a Park Sloper or a Parkslopian? Either way, your connection to the neighborhood is truly your own, but this book will help you and those you love recognize the building blocks that fed every single one of those relationships and ultimately tied them together. The rich history that preceded Park Slope's current state must not be forgotten, and The Parkslopian endeavors to keep the past alive, if only on the page. The purchase of this book, and the others in the series, will allow you to witness firsthand how the revolution of social media truly keeps us all connected-first to our own roots, then to our new friends. By using a language today's kids will understand, you can better share with your children what your childhood was like before Park Slope changed forever. It may be more expensive to live there now, but Parkslopians know that Park Slope's worth has long been established-and the reasons are now in print for the very first time. Join the fun by giving this book a prized perch in your home, and visit www.parkslopian.com for more information on Brooklyn and more nostalgia.


Fading Ads of New York City

Fading Ads of New York City

Author: Frank Jump

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2011-11-21

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1625841442

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New York City is eternally evolving. From its iconic skyline to its side alleys, the new is perpetually being built on the debris of the past. But a movement to preserve the citys vanishing landscapes has emerged. For nearly twenty years, Frank Jump has been documenting the fading ads that are visible, but less often seen, all over New York. Disappearing from the sides of buildings or hidden by new construction, these signs are remnants of lost eras of New Yorks life. They weave together the citys unique history, culture, environment and society and tell the stories of the businesses, places and people whose lives transpired among them the story of New York itself. This photo-documentary is also a study of time and space, of mortality and living, as Jumps campaign to capture the ads mirrors his own struggle with HIV. Experience the ads shot with vintage Kodachrome film and the meaning they carry through acclaimed photographer and urban documentarian Frank Jumps lens.


Dead Wednesday

Dead Wednesday

Author: Jerry Spinelli

Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers

Published: 2021-08-03

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0593306678

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Can playing dead bring you back to life? Maybe on Dead Wednesday… On this day the worlds of a shy boy and a gone girl collide, and the connection they make will change them both forever. A brilliant new novel from the Newbery Medal winner and author of the New York Times bestseller Stargirl. "Jerry Spinelli has created another middle grade masterpiece." —BookPage, starred review On Dead Wednesday, every eighth grader in Amber Springs is assigned the name and identity of a teenager who died a preventable death in the past year. The kids don black shirts and for the whole day everyone in town pretends they're invisible—as if they weren't even there. The adults think it will make them contemplate their mortality. The kids know it's a free pass to get away with anything. Worm Tarnauer feels invisible every day. He's perfectly happy being the unnoticed sidekick of his friend Eddie. So he's not expecting Dead Wednesday to feel that different. But he didn't count on being assigned Becca Finch (17, car crash). And he certainly didn't count on Becca showing up to boss him around! Letting this girl into his head is about to change everything. This is the story of the unexpected, heartbreaking, hilarious, truly epic day when Worm Tarnauer discovers his own life.


The Beer Lover's Guide to Vintage Advertising

The Beer Lover's Guide to Vintage Advertising

Author: Nancy J. Price

Publisher:

Published: 2016-09-19

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781944633325

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Welcome, beer lovers, to a time when the brew wasn't only something to be enjoyed, but actually celebrated as a healthy drink that sparked the appetite and helped you sleep. Beer has been made and sold in this country since before it even was a country. In fact, as far back as the 1600s, Manhattan (then known as New Amsterdam) was home to some of the first commercial breweries this side of the Atlantic. Still, it took more than a hundred years before companies regularly advertised their wares. We dove deep into newspaper archives to find hundreds of early ads for beers and brewers - covering the years between the American Revolution and the end of Prohibition - then put them all together to make this picture of the past. With more than 400 individual clippings, hundreds of vintage beer brands are represented! (We have also included a comprehensive index.) Inside, you will see that beer advertisements in the 18th century were often little more than polite invitations to the locals and passing ship captains. In the 19th century, every brand was "celebrated" and "the best" - while some promotional posters showed creepy caricatures loving their drinks maybe a little too much. Advertisers of the 20th century built upon all of those concepts, then added their own spin, slipping in buzzwords like "purity" and "cleanliness," "nourishment" and "food value." All of the authentic antique images in this book were carefully chosen, then digitally restored as much as possible to return them to their original glory. Ads are presented in sections based on the date of publication, so you can easily find a specific era, or simply browse the ads to see how trends and techniques changed through the years. So grab a bottle of your favorite malted beverage, and enjoy this little trip back through time. As they used to say, "After the nervous tension of a day's work, there's no better relaxation than a glass of good beer." Or a book about good beer.