Description
This well-illustrated history explores the many types and trends of ads issued by both domestic car manufacturers and importers in three main sections: ""Family Marques: Engines of an Industry,"" ""Luxury and Sporting Marques: Aspiration and Escape"" and ""Imported Marques: Britain Embraces the World."" Twelve appendices provide information on various topics ranging from the value of the pound in 1958-70 and imports of cars from selected countries, to car manufacturers' and importers' advertising agencies, and approximate monthly press advertising expenditures. The Notes contain detailed references to hundreds of historical sources about the cars covered, and the Bibliography includes more than 2,000 references to individual advertisements in magazines from the 1960s. Over 180 advertisement illustrations are also included.
About the Author
Heon Stevenson has written for several classic car magazines, including Classic American, and has also written extensively on advertising and automotive history. He is a member of the Society of Automotive Historians and a Friend of the History of Advertising Trust. He lives in Cambridge, England.
Reviews
Meticulously researched and well presented...fascinating...detailed"" - Classic Car Mart
""extremely scholarly work...an amazing piece of scholarship"" - The Automobile
""informative...a good book"" - Classics Monthly
Book Information
ISBN 9781476667898
Author Heon Stevenson
Format Paperback
Page Count 429
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc
Weight(grams) 1026g