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British Car Advertising of the 1960s (Paperback)
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British Car Advertising of the 1960s (Paperback)
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During the 1960s, the automobile finally secured its position as an
indispensable component of daily life in Britain. Car ownership
more than doubled from approximately one car for every 10 people in
1960 to one car for every 4.8 people by 1970. Advertisers, who once
needed to promote the joys of motoring as well as the particular
pleasures of the individual product, no longer needed to wonder
whether the potential customer (let alone society at large) might
be content with no car at all. It was during this time that the
question changed from ""Do we need a car?"" to ""What car shall we
have?"" 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.
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