Research Sources 2: The Poster contains digitizations of most of the significant books, exhibition catalogs and journals on the Poster published between 1890s and the 1920s
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Editor: Walter Shaw Sparrow
Title: Advertising and British Art: An Introduction to a Vast Subject
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: John Lane, The Bodley Head
Period of Publication: 1924
Type of Publication: Book
Description: A profusely-illustrated study of contemporary British advertising art. The focus of the book is on advertising posters. The author discusses posters, press advertisements and publicity material produced to promote sports, games, country life, steamship companies and hotels, and railway and tramway companies. |
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Author: Demeure de Beaumont, A
Title: L'Affiche Belge
Place of Publication: Toulouse, France France
Publisher: Chez l'Auteur
Period of Publication: 1897
Type of Publication: Book
Description: An extensively illustrated and detailed critical survey of poster design in Belgium. It includes profiles of over 30 contemporary Belgian poster designers with a photograph of each artist with examples of their work. |
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Editor: Bauwens, Maurice, et al.
Title: Les Affiches Étagères Illustrées
Place of Publication: Paris France
Publisher: Librairie Artistique
Period of Publication: 1897
Type of Publication: Book
Description: One of the classics of poster literature. An extensively illustrated survey of the history of the poster design in Germany, England, Austria, United States, Belgium and Japan by Maurice Bauwens, Tadamasa Hayashi, La Forgue, Julius Meier-Graefe, and Joseph Pennell. Includes many posters that are not reproduced elsewhere. |
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Title: Art and Publicity. Fine Printing and Design
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: The Studio, Ltd.
Period of Publication: 1924
Type of Publication: Book
Description: This was the second in a series of annual Special Numbers of The Studio on advertising and commercial art, with particular reference to poster design. The first in the series, was Posters and Their Designers, issued in 1924. The next four issues were entitled Posters and Publicity. The title became Modern Publicity in 1930 and the previous six volumes were retrospectively numbered 1-6. The scope is international.Artists whose work is illustrated in this volume include E. McKnight Kauffer, Gustav Klimt, Julius Klinger, Frank Brangwyn, Eric Gill, Coles Phillips, Ludwig Hohlwein, etc. |
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Author: Bradshaw, Percy V.
Title: Art In Advertising. A Study of British and American Pictorial Art
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Press Art School
Period of Publication: 1925
Type of Publication: Book
Description: A comprehensive survey of mainly British contemporary advertising and commercial art, with particular reference to the poster. It includes posters for railway companies, shipping lines, retail stores, etc. Includes posters and advertising graphics by E. McKnight Kauffer, Austin Cooper, John Hassall, William Nicholson, Spencer Pryse, William Heath Robinson, Frank Brangwyn, etc. |
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Author: Rogers, W. S.
Title: A Book of the Poster
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Greening
Period of Publication: 1901
Type of Publication: Book
Description: A study of the history of the Poster. Chapters include: The Poster as a Work of Art; Poster Collecting; The Care and Preservation; How Best to Display them; Mounting; The Systematic Catalogue of Posters; English Poster; French Posters; Spanish Posters; German Posters; American Posters; Belgian, Dutch and Italian Posters; Some Curious Posters; Women as Poster Makers; The Designing of Posters; and The Printing of Posters. The author, William Snow Rogers [commonly known as W.S. Rogers] was born in 1864. He was active as a poster artist in England from the 1890s onwards. He was a member of the Artists' Society and the Langham Sketching Club |
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Title: Catalogue de l'Exposition d'Affiches Artistiques 1896
Place of Publication: Reims, France France
Publisher: Cirque de Reims
Period of Publication: 1896
Type of Publication: Exhibition Catalogue
Description: Catalogue of a major exhibition of contemporary artistic posters held at the Cirque de Reims in Reims, France from August to November 1896. 1,690 posters by hundreds of international designers were exhibited including work by Will Bradley, Aubrey Beardsley, Toulouse-Lautrec, John Hassall, Chéret, Aman-Jean, Mucha, Paul Berthon , Steinlen, etc. |
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Title: Catalogue of an Exhibition of Illustrated Bill-Posters at the Rooms of the Grolier Club
Place of Publication: New York, NY USA
Publisher: The De Vinne Press
Period of Publication: 1890
Type of Publication: Catalogue
Description: Catalogue of an exhibition at the Grolier Club in New York in November 1890. It was one of the first exhibitions of the contemporary artistic posters to be held in America. It included posters by Caran d’Ache, Auguste Willette, Eugene Grasset and Jules Chéret |
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Title: Catalogue of War Literature Issued by H.M. Government 1914-1919
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: H. M. Stationery Office
Period of Publication: 1921
Type of Publication: Book
Description: This is an invaluable source for research on posters issued by British Government departments during World War One. Includes recruiting posters issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee; Irish Recruiting Posters; War Loan posters; Scottish Savings posters; National Service posters; Salvage posters; and Food Economy posters. The catalogue includes images of many of the posters; the title of the poster, a description; and the dimensions. The name of the designer is also given if known. |
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Editor: Bella, Edward
Title: A Collection of Posters. The Illustrated Catalogue of the First Exhibition, Royal Aquarium, London 1894-5
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Royal Aquarium
Period of Publication: 1894-1895
Type of Publication: Book
Description: The first of two exhibitions on the contemporary art poster held at the Royal Aquarium in London in 1894-95. 204 posters were exhibited including work by Toulouse Lautrec, Jules Chéret, Steinlen, Aubrey Beardsley, The Beggarstaff Brothers, Dudley Hardy, Paul Ponnard, and Eugene Grasset. The second poster exhibition at the Royal Aquarium was held in 1996 |
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Title: A Collection of Posters. The Illustrated Catalogue of the Second Exhibition
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Royal Aquarium
Period of Publication: 1896
Type of Publication: Book
Description: The second of two exhibitions on the contemporary art poster held at the Royal Aquarium in London in 1896. 283 posters were included in exhibition, several of which are illustrated in the catalogue. This includes posters by Toulouse-Lautrec, Dudley Hardy, the Beggerstaffs, Louis Rhead, Steinlen, Will Bradley, Paul Berthon, Jules Chéret, |
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Title: Commercial Art
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Commercial Art Ltd.
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1922-1926
Period covered by AHR net: 1922-1926
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: Commercial Art was published by Commercial Art Ltd. in 5 volumes (42 issues) between October 1922 and June 1926. It was conceived as a trade journal for the British advertising industry and contains numerous, well-illustrated articles on posters, poster stamps, printing, typography, letter art, illustrations, signage, point-of-sale and window display, packaging, etc. Among artists whose work is discussed or illustrated in Commercial Art include E. McKnight Kauffer, Fred Taylor, Tom Purvis, Reginald Frampton, Jean d’Yllon, Austin Cooper. G.M. Ellwood, H.M. Bateman, Frank Brangwyn, Harold Nelson, Fred Pegram, E.A. Cox, Frank Newbould, Herrick, Aldo Cosmati, Charles Pears, Horace Taylor, Lovat Fraser, Anna and Doris Zinkeisen, Laurie Taylor, Septimus Scott, Rilette, F. Gregory Brown, Edmund J. Sullivan, George Sheringham, Robert Braun, Frederic W. Goudy, Paul E. Derrick, etc. |
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Title: German Posters in Belgium. Their Value as Evidence
Place of Publication: Edinburgh Scotland
Publisher: T. Nelson & sons, ltd.
Period of Publication: 1918
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Forward by the Belgian writer Henri Davignon (1879-1964). The book is an overt exercise in propaganda. It contains reproductions over 100 posters, proclamations and notices relating to the German invasion and subsequent occupation of Belgium between August and October 1914. The aim of the book was to expose the brutality shown by the German Army and occupying authorities to the Belgian people. All the documents are translated into English |
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Title: International Advertisers’ Exhibition. Official Catalogue, 1900
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: The ERA Press
Period of Publication: 1901
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Catalogue of the First International Advertisers Exhibition held in connection at the Crystal Palace in south London in May 1900. The focus the exhibition is on the Poster as medium for advertising: “In no branch of Art is progress more manifest than in the Designing and Printing of Posters . . . The present Exhibition affords an opportunity of comparing International tastes and attainments in poster art” [Editorial note]. Exhibitors whose work is listed and sometimes illustrated in the catalogue include Aubrey Beardsley, Beggarstaff Brothers, Frank Brangwyn, Will Bradley, Jules Chéret, Steinlen, John Hassall, Dudley Hardey, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, A. A. Turbayne, Paul Berthon, Eugène Grasset, Toulouse Lautrec, J.C. Leyendecker, Maxfield Parrish, Mucha, Ethel Reed, Louis Rhead. |
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Title: Kriegsplakate 1916-1918
Place of Publication: Berlin, Germany Germany
Publisher: Francken & Lang, G.M.B.H.
Period of Publication: 1916-1918
Type of Publication: Book
Description: German World War One posters |
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Authors: Alexandre, Arsène, et al
Title: The Modern Poster
Place of Publication: New York, NY USA
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
Period of Publication: 1895
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Contains chapters on French posters and book-covers; posters and poster-designing in England; American posters past and present; and Italian posters and music-book covers. |
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Author: Hiatt, Charles
Title: Picture Posters: A Short History of the Illustrated Placard, with Many Reproductions of the Most Artistic Examples in All Countries
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: George Bell And Sons
Period of Publication: 1895
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Contents: The Story of the Pictorial Poster; The Pictorial Poster in France During the Present Century; The Pictorial Poster in France: The Work of Cheret, Grasset, and Toulouse-Lautrec; The Poster in France: The Work of Willette, Forain, Steinlen, Anquetin, Bonnard, Ibels, Valloton, de Feure, and Metivet; The Pictorial Poster in France: The Work of Guill Aume, Paleologue, Choubrac, Boutet de Monvel, Aman-Jean, Schwaebe, Sinet, Jossot, Mayet, and Other Artists; The Artistic Poster in England: From Fred Walker to Dudley Hardy; The Pictorial Poster in England: The Work of Dudley Hardy, Aubrey Beardsley, and Maurice Greiffenhagen; The Work of Other Contemporary English Designers; The Pictorial Poster in America; The Pictorial Poster in Countries not Already Discussed; The Price of the Pictorial Poster and Concluding Note. The author, Charles Thomas J. Hiatt (1869-1904), wrote wrote extensively on art, particularly poster art, and was editor of 'The Poster' (1898-1901). |
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Title: Das Plakat
Place of Publication: Berlin Germany
Publisher: Verlag Max Chiliburger
Frequency: Quarterly; monthly
Period of Publication: 1910-1921
Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-12, 1910-1921
Type of Publication: Volume
Description: Das Plakat was launched in 1910 under the title Mitteilungen des Vereins der Plakatfreunde, and was the official publication of the Berlin-based Verein der Plakatfreunde, an association of poster collectors, dealers and designers, and others with an interest in the poster, founded by Hans Josef Sachs in 1905. The title changed to Das Plakat in January 1913. It started as a quarterly; became a bi-monthly in 1914; and a monthly in 1920. It ceased publication with the November-December 1921 issue. We have digitized all the issues, together with various special supplements. It is worth noting when using Das Plakat, that illustrations for some articles run on into the following article(s), which are may not be related. An example of this is ‘Schwedische Plakatkunst’ by Gregor Paulsson [an article on Swedish posters] in volume 8, nos.5-6, September-November 1917 pp. 233-241. The article contains 14 illustrations; a further 39 illustrations appear in the following article Das Plakat is generally considered to have been the most influential journal ever produced on the art of the poster. The founder and driving force behind the journal was Hans Josef Sachs (1881-1974), a Berlin dentist with a passionate interest in the poster. From about 1915 some of the minor articles are in the antiquated Gothic (Blackletter) script. We have given transliterations into modern German of the article titles and will provide transliterations of the whole articles at a later date We have added the dates and nationality of most of the designers whose work is illustrated. Further information about many of the designers is also given in the AHR net database Art + Architecture Profiles For the significance of Das Plakat, particularly its importance in the history of the poster, see the 2004 essay by Steven Heller ‘Graphic Design Magazines: Das Plakat’ https://www.typotheque.com/articles/graphic_design_magazines_das_plakat |
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Title: Plakat Austellung Hamburg
Place of Publication: Hamburg, Germany Germany
Publisher: Museum Für Kunst Und Gewerbe
Period of Publication: 1896
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Catalogue of the first major international exhibition on poster art exhibition held at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg in 1896. Contains 400 exhibits from Belgium, Denmark, England and Scotland; Germany, France, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Sweden, Spain and the USA |
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Title: The Poster/The Poster and Art Collector
Place of Publication: Leyton, Essex England
Publisher: E. R. Alexander & Sons; London, England: Hugh Macleay
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1898-1901
Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-6, 1898-1901
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: The Poster was the most important journal in English devoted to the art of the poster. In addition to containing over 3,000 images (several in colour), it included interviews with and profiles of many of the leading names in poster design including Toulouse-Lautrec, Steinlen, Alphonse Mucha, Ethel Reed, Maxfield Parrish, Paul Berthon, Will Bradley, Arpad Basch, Jules Chéret, Jack B. Yeats, Aubrey Beardsley, the Beggarstaff Brothers, etc. The Poster also includes articles on poster art in Russia, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Japan, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Denmark, the Netherlands, Great Britain, the USA, etc., as well as articles on specific aspects of the poster including bicycle posters, political posters, railroad posters, theatre posters, the poster as a mirror of life, plagiarism in poster design, symbolism in advertising, etc. In its final year (volume 6) the title was expanded to The Poster and Art Collector, and it began to include articles on related aspects of art including the design of magazine covers, book covers, bookbinding (e.g. a long article on the Guild of Women Binders), pictorial postcards, playbills, and theatrical caricatures. A complete file of The Poster is exceptionally rare, and because this journal has never been indexed, these articles are little known. In order to enhance the value of the digitization, we have classified the posters by subject and type. We have also added details of all the artists whose work is reproduced, giving their full name, dates, nationality, etc. In addition have added over 1,200 links to web sites containing biographical information on the artists and examples of their work. |
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Title: The Poster Academy. Official Catalogue of the First Exhibition of Original Poster Designs, 1901.
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Crystal Palace
Period of Publication: 1901
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Catalogue of the First Annual Exhibition of Original Poster Designs held in connection with the 2nd International Advertisers Exhibition, held at the Crystal Palace in south London in March 1901. The exhibition marked the inauguration of what appears to have been a short-lived organisation called The Poster Academy, whose members included John Hassall, Tom Browne, Dudley Hardy, Bernard Bartridge, Will True, James Pryde, Cecil Aldin and W. S. Rogers. Exhibitors whose work is listed and sometimes illustrated in the catalogue include Will Bradley, Louis Rhead, Ethel Reed, Paul Berthon, Jules Chéret, Eugène Grasset, Toulouse-Lautrec, Mucha, Steinlen, etc. |
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Author: Duce, Herbert Cecil
Title: Poster Advertising
Place of Publication: Chicago, Illinois USA
Publisher: The Blakely Printing Company
Period of Publication: 1912
Type of Publication: Book
Description: “This volume presents an outline of the many phases of poster advertising from primitive times until the present day. The subject has been divided under five general headings: The Practical Side of Poster Advertising; The History of Poster Advertising; Poster Art and Artists of Today and Yesterday; Old and New Methods of Lithography, and the result of many poster advertising campaigns told by the advertisers themselves.” [Forward]. Contains chapters on censorship; what constitutes a good poster; some famous poster artists; Japanese influence on poster art; collecting posters; women as poster makers; posters in the Paris Salon; prominent poster printers, etc. |
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Title: Poster Art in Vienna
Place of Publication: Chicago USA
Publisher: Julius Visotzki
Period of Publication: 1923
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Contains examples of posters by contemporary Viennese poster artists including Max Klinger, Hermann Kosel and Rolf Frey (Cosl-Frey), Heinrich Blechner, Wilhelm (Willi) Willrab, A. A. Haas, Margit Schwarcz, and Violette Engelberg |
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Title: The Poster Collectors' Circular
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: P. G. Huardel & Co.
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1899
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Short-lived monthly. Only 5 issues published between January-May 1899. Produced in response to the growing poster-collecting craze. The avowed object of the magazine was "not to compete with existing publications, which deal rather with the Poster in its relation to Art, but to study the requirements of the Poster Collector, and to provide him with a useful and comprehensive guide, to which he may turn for information bearing directly upon his hobby. With this object in view we shall endeavour to present, from month to month, a general review of all that is new and interesting in the poster world, and we shall direct attention to the more important examples of Posters, both British and Foreign, and illustrate the most notable ones" [The Poster Collector's Circular no.1, January 1899 p.3]. The magazine contained details of new publications on the poster; prices realized for posters in auction; and advice on the preservation of posters |
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Author: Price, Charles Matlack
Title: Poster Design. A Critical Study of the Development of Poster Design in Continental Europe, England and America
Place of Publication: New York, NY USA
Publisher: George W. Bricka
Period of Publication: 1922
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Contents: Chapter I. The Subject in General; Chapter II. The Work of Jules Chéret; Chapter III. Posters Continental and English; Chapter IV. American Posters; Chapter V. The Work of Edward Penfield; Chapter VI. Posters and the World War; Chapter VII. Some Magazine Covers’ and Chapter VIII. The Capacity of the Poster |
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Title: Poster Lore. A Journal of Enthusiasm Devoted to the Appreciation of the Modern Posters
Place of Publication: Kansas City, Missouri USA
Publisher: Frederic Thoreau Singleton
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1896
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Poster lore: a journal of enthusiasm devoted to the appreciation of modern posters arranged with a few picturings and embellishments cribbed from various sources by Frederic Thoreau Singleton and printed by him in this pleasant wise monthly at the sign of the Red Pale, Ridge Building, Kansas City,Missouri |
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Title: The Poster. A Quarterly Magazine for Advertisers
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: British Poster Advertising Association
Frequency: Quarterly
Period of Publication: 1937-1940
Period covered by AHR net: 1938-1939
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: The Poster was the Official Organ of the British Poster Advertising Association. It was published quarterly between 1937 and 1940 and was a trade journal for those involved in the design, production and distribution of posters. These issues contain articles on the design of posters for Guinness and Bovril, railway posters, photo posters, humorous posters, posters for luxury products, German life insurance posters, war posters, etc. Designers whose work is featured included Ashley Havinden, Tom Purvis, Frank Newbould, Bert Thomas, F. C. Harrison, Gregory Brown and E. McKnight Kauffer. |
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Editor: Jones, Sydney R.
Title: Posters & Their Designers
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: The Studio, Ltd.
Period of Publication: 1924
Type of Publication: Book
Description: This was the first in a series of annual Special Numbers of The Studio on advertising and commercial art, with particular reference to poster design. The second in the series, was Art and Publicity. Fine Printing and Design, issued in 1925. The next four issues were entitled Posters and Publicity. The title became Modern Publicity in 1930 and the previous six volumes were retrospectively numbered 1-6. The scope is international. Artists whose work is illustrated in this volume include E. McKnight Kauffer, Frank Brangwyn, Julius Klinger, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, Ludwig Hohlwein, Joseph Pennell, Frank Newbould, etc. |
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Editor: Jones, Sydney R.
Title: Posters and Publicity: Fine Printing & Design
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: The Studio, Ltd.
Period of Publication: 1926
Type of Publication: Book
Description: This was the third in a series of annual Special Numbers of The Studio on advertising and commercial art, with particular reference to poster design. The first in the series was Posters & Their Designers issued in 1924, and the second was Art and Publicity. Fine Printing and Design, issued in 1925. The next four issues were entitled Posters and Publicity. The title became Modern Publicity in 1930 and the previous six volumes were retrospectively numbered 1-6. The scope is international. Artists whose work is illustrated in this volume include E. McKnight Kauffer, Frank Brangwyn, Jules Chéret, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, Leonetto Cappiello, Dora Batty, Marcello Nizzoli, Fred Taylor, Josef Binder, etc. |
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Introduction: Penfield, Edward
Title: Posters in Miniature
Place of Publication: New York, NY USA
Publisher: R. H. Russell & Son
Period of Publication: 1896
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Contains reproductions of over 40 recruiting posters issued by various departments of the U.S. Navy in 1917 and 1918. Includes posters designed by Frank Brangwyn, F. X. Leyendecker, J. C. Leyendecker, James Montgomery Flagg, Charles Dana Gibson, and N.C. Wyeth |
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Author: Price, Charles Matlack
Title: Posters. A Critical Study of the Development of Poster Design in Continental Europe, England and America
Place of Publication: New York, NY USA
Publisher: George W. Bricka
Period of Publication: 1913
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Contents: Chapter I. The Subject in General; Chapter II. The Work of Jules Chéret; Chapter III. Posters Continental and English; Chapter IV. American Posters; Chapter V. The Work of Edward Penfield; Chapter VI. American Theatrical Posters; Chapter VII. Some Magazine Covers; and Chapter VIII. The Capacity of the Poster |
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Author: Rubetti, Guido
Title: La Pubblicità nei Presiti Italiani di Guerra
Place of Publication: Milan Italy
Publisher: Il Risorgimento Grafico
Period of Publication: 1918
Type of Publication: Book
Description: La Pubblicità nei Presiti Italiani di Guerra. Contains reproductions of posters and propaganda literature produced in Italy during World War One |
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Title: Recruiting Posters Issued by the U. S. Navy Since the Declaration of War
Place of Publication: Washington, D. C., USA
Publisher: U. S. Navy Recruiting Bureau
Period of Publication: 1918
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Contains reproductions of over 40 recruiting posters issued by various departments of the U.S. Navy in 1917 and 1918. Includes posters designed by Frank Brangwyn, F. X. Leyendecker, J. C. Leyendecker, James Montgomery Flagg, Charles Dana Gibson, and N.C. Wyeth |
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Title: Scraps of Paper: German Proclamations in Belgium & France
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Hodder And Stoughton
Period of Publication: 1916
Type of Publication: Book
Description: Reproduces proclamations, posters, bills and notices issued by German military authorities in the areas of France and Belgium they occupied during World War One. Each of the documents is accompanied by an English translation. The book contains an introduction by the Member of Parliament Ian Malcolm (1868-1944), and is a blatant example of political propaganda aimed at alerting the British public to what like be like "if we were under German rule" |
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Editors: Hardie, Marin and Sabin, Arthur K.
Title: War Posters Issued by the Belligerent and Neutral Nations 1914-19
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: A. & C. Black, Ltd.
Period of Publication: 1920
Type of Publication: Book
Description: The first objective study of propaganda posters produced by the various countries that were militarily engaged during World War One, including Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary the USA, The Netherlands, Canada, Italy, and Russia. The boo k is illustrated with 80 examples |
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