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- catalog alternative "Advertising age.".
- catalog created "c1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "c1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1976.".
- catalog description "A statement by the president -- How it was in advertising : 1776-1976 -- George Washington : advertiser -- National vs. retail : the long struggle -- The men who shaped the nation's advertising -- The way things were in colonial days -- Early women in advertising : all uphill -- Saga of N.W. Ayer, oldest U.S. agency -- Launching bicentennial with 'U.S.A. Inc.' marketing plan -- 'The best ads I've ever seen' : a bicentennial collection -- Since first straw vote in 1824, research grows -- 170 years quelling housewife resistance via ads -- That oldtime packaging : tins, sacks and barrels -- The rhetoric of democracy -- In U.S. bicentennial, let's help make the difference -- advertising : stepchild of the First Amendment? -- Early admen learn how things are down on the farm -- How advertising helped newspapers support the American Revolution -- How newspapers' ad column started -- Advertising's impact on U.S. : what it did from 1776-1976 -- Have things changed in past 40 years? : only on surface -- Magazines : to stimulate a free people -- Since 1895, radio finds its niche in media world -- Baby medium, television grows up since 1940 -- Business press traces its ancestry to colonies -- What's ahead for admen, starting third 100 years.".
- catalog extent "110 p. :".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "c1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : Crain Books,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Advertising United States History.".
- catalog subject "HF5813.U6 H64 1976".
- catalog tableOfContents "A statement by the president -- How it was in advertising : 1776-1976 -- George Washington : advertiser -- National vs. retail : the long struggle -- The men who shaped the nation's advertising -- The way things were in colonial days -- Early women in advertising : all uphill -- Saga of N.W. Ayer, oldest U.S. agency -- Launching bicentennial with 'U.S.A. Inc.' marketing plan -- 'The best ads I've ever seen' : a bicentennial collection -- Since first straw vote in 1824, research grows -- 170 years quelling housewife resistance via ads -- That oldtime packaging : tins, sacks and barrels -- The rhetoric of democracy -- In U.S. bicentennial, let's help make the difference -- advertising : stepchild of the First Amendment? -- Early admen learn how things are down on the farm -- How advertising helped newspapers support the American Revolution -- How newspapers' ad column started -- Advertising's impact on U.S. : what it did from 1776-1976 -- Have things changed in past 40 years? : only on surface -- Magazines : to stimulate a free people -- Since 1895, radio finds its niche in media world -- Baby medium, television grows up since 1940 -- Business press traces its ancestry to colonies -- What's ahead for admen, starting third 100 years.".
- catalog title "How it was in advertising, 1776-1976 / compiled by the ediors of Advertising age.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".