Présentation de l'éditeur
Comparées aux publicités agressives auxquelles nous sommes habitués, la publicité dans la presse américaine des vingt premières années du XXe siècle pourrait presque nous choquer par son côté engageant. Ce recueil exhaustif des annonces publicitaires de cette époque - dont la plupart n'ont pas été vues depuis plus de quatre-vingts ans - est un fascinant rappel d'un temps où tout était étonnamment plus simple et nous permet d'aller à la redécouverte d'une période oubliée de l'histoire de la publicité.
Book Description
A far cry from the aggressive ads weve become used to, American print advertisements from the first two decades of the 20th century were almost shockingly pleasant. Intricately designed and beautifully illustrated, often in the art nouveau style popular at the time, four-color, full-page magazine advertisements were welcome respites from the bland, text-filled pages among which they appeared. Sales pitches were earnest and friendly; beer, for example, was billed as "The Evening Glass of Cheer" and toothpaste was described as "Delicious Ribbon Dental Cream"perhaps not the catchiest slogans, but they were on to something. The American consumerist boom of the 20th century was just beginning and advertising was getting its sea legs. From motorcars to hair tonics to steamship cruises to Coca-Cola ("After the theatre drink a glass
it relieves fatigue"), America was peddling its wares in style and setting an example of how to advertise in the modern age. This exhaustive compendium of ads from the periodmany of which havent been seen for over eight decadesis a fascinating reminder of surprisingly simpler times and a rediscovery of a forgotten age in advertising history.