Wow, I have just finished reading the most wonderful book! It's called _Advertising the Model A Ford: A Collector's Guide to Model A Ford Magazine Advertising_, by Jim Thomas. It presents EVERY Model A Ford ad from the late 1920s and early 1930s in gorgeous full color, and with lots of inset "detail shots" that really bring the ads to life. Anyone who loves the style of those long-lost days... the cars, the clothing, the architecture, and so on... will love this large hardback book. Those who have already seen some of these vintage ads know that Ford and it's advertising artists worked hard to present the Model A as the car of the "smart set." Seriously, everything in my life ground to a halt as I immersed myself in the beauty of these ads... poof, 4 hours disappeared in what was the best reading I've spent in years! I know that many of you on the Fedora Lounge would appreciate knowing about this book. You can read all about it if you Google the title and author. The website also has lots of sample pages and info on ordering. Maybe your public library has it by now, if you don't want to pay the 40 bucks. But believe me, it's worth every penny. This one's a keeper.
Jupiter
ps - I guess that I should say that I have no connection to the author or publisher... I just thought this book was fascinating!
Jupiter
ps - I guess that I should say that I have no connection to the author or publisher... I just thought this book was fascinating!