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A unique blend of graphic design, bold art or photography and
cunning psychology, election posters are an unsung art form,
stretching back to the dawn of the twentieth century. Exploiting
the Conservative Party Archive held at the Bodleian Library which
contains over 700 posters, this book charts the evolution of the
Conservatives' election posters. Divided into chapters along
political periods, the book highlights the changing fashions in and
attitudes to advertising, political ideology, slogans,
combativeness and above all, propriety. Each chapter includes a
brief introduction discussing the major themes of the period as
well as captions explaining specific issues related to the
individual posters. Lavishly illustrated, 'Dole Queues to Demons'
gives a fascinating insight into the issues and strategies of the
Conservative Party throughout the twentieth century, and up to the
present day. A foreword by advertising guru Maurice Saatchi
discusses the posters from a communication and design perspective.
This book will fascinate anyone interested in social and political
history and modern communications. Published at a time when the
advent of new media threatens to herald the end of traditional
forms of mass communication, this book takes a timely retrospective
look at this enduring feature of the British electoral landscape.
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