...During the Cold War the U.S. and Russia both produced political art bashing the other side, and some of that art has reached collector status today...a Soviet pamphlet featuring ink drawings by famed illustrator Alexander Moiseevich Zhytomyr attacking various aspects of the U.S., including capital punishment, mass incarceration, and nukes. Though the pamphlet was printed in 1964, most of the content is from earlier, generally the late 1940s...
Source: pulpinternational.com
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How To Run a Successful Party
Printed in 1945 by the Doughnut Corp. of America. It’s filled with all sorts of donut-related party suggestions.
also see my companion volume: How To Ruin a Successful Party...
Baker's cocoanut recipes, 1911 (by DigitalProjectsUNCG)
Source: Flickr / digitalprojects
kahiki polynesian restaurant columbus ohio pamphlet 01 (by it's better than bad)
Source: Flickr / timetravelnow
(via vintage_ads: Bannanas)
A 1939 pamphlet put out by:
Home Economics Department FRUIT DISPATCH COMPANY
Source: vintage-ads.livejournal.com
First Aid pamphlet, originally published by The St. Johns Ambulance Association of the Order of St. John, The British Red Cross and The St. Andrew's Ambulance Association.
Source: 50watts.com
Source: anonymousworks.blogspot.com
Good Reading Rack Service pamphlet from 1958
... booklet given to beginner drivers in Michigan in 1958...