ABSTRACT

Few of us realize how many of our modern comforts we owe to advertising. This fascinating volume provides a history of early American advertising, in a pre-regulation age when all manner of schemes thrived in an advertising free-for-all. As well as examining advertising techniques at the turn of the twentieth century the book also discusses practices and conditions in the fields of advertising, newspaper and magazine publishing, manufacturing and merchandising.

chapter |19 pages

Prologue

chapter |26 pages

Dallas

chapter |18 pages

Kansas City

chapter |13 pages

Saint Louis

chapter |29 pages

An Observation Post

chapter |24 pages

Chicago

chapter |48 pages

Street Scene

chapter |44 pages

New York

chapter |24 pages

Epilogue