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Provides access to digital images print advertisements published primarily in the United States and Canada between 1911 and 1957.
Vintage classic collectible magazine advertisements, Coca Cola, Ford, Chevrolet, automobile ads.
Covering the early history of advertising in the United States, and drawn from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library at Duke University.
A non-profit organization devoted to furthering the collection, study, and preservation of ephemera, including advertising trade cards and related advertising forms.
Images and articles about advertisements that appeared in Harper's Weekly.
Preserves the best of British advertising for posterity. Site contents include an archive of work and current exhibition details.
The Center collects, organizes, and provides access to a vast collection of textual and multimedia resources for the student, scholar, and businessperson.
Tribute to Philip H. Dougherty the Advertising Columnist of the New York Times for over twenty years. Video interviews with peers and samples of radio broadcasts.
Provides access to digital images print advertisements published primarily in the United States and Canada between 1911 and 1957.
A non-profit organization devoted to furthering the collection, study, and preservation of ephemera, including advertising trade cards and related advertising forms.
Vintage classic collectible magazine advertisements, Coca Cola, Ford, Chevrolet, automobile ads.
Tribute to Philip H. Dougherty the Advertising Columnist of the New York Times for over twenty years. Video interviews with peers and samples of radio broadcasts.
Covering the early history of advertising in the United States, and drawn from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library at Duke University.
The Center collects, organizes, and provides access to a vast collection of textual and multimedia resources for the student, scholar, and businessperson.
Preserves the best of British advertising for posterity. Site contents include an archive of work and current exhibition details.
Images and articles about advertisements that appeared in Harper's Weekly.
