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Since the earliest days of cameras and photography, the idea that
an event or a person could somehow be frozen in time and preserved
forever has fascinated people. This absorbing book features many of
the most famous and historically significant cameras ever produced
from the 1930s through the 1990s. Famous American brands such as
Imperial, Kodak, Spartus, Polaroid, and Argus are shown, as well as
early cameras from Beacon, Packard, and Falcon. Camera types
include rangefinder, viewfinder, and single lens reflex, plus
foldouts, instants, premiums, plastic art cameras, and even
disposables. Here too are many American made movie cameras from
Bell & Howell, Kodak, Revere, DeJur, Technicolor, and Keystone,
along with Japanese models from Yashica and Chinon and the popular
Swiss made Bolex. Though no longer being produced, many of these
wonderful older cameras are still available to collectors and are
surprisingly inexpensive. Valuable information on where to find
them, what to pay, and how to start or add to your own collection
is provided.
Nashville: Gateway to the South is a unique, thorough, and
up-to-date guide to every part of the city. Highlighted are its
educational institutions, commerce, music and entertainment, clubs,
restaurants, theaters, performance halls, listening rooms,
honky-tonks, history, and many annual fairs, shows, and
exhibitions.
Nashville: Gateway to the South is a unique, thorough, and
up-to-date guide to every part of the city. Highlighted are its
educational institutions, commerce, music and entertainment, clubs,
restaurants, theaters, performance halls, listening rooms,
honky-tonks, history, and many annual fairs, shows, and
exhibitions.
From Alpenbrau to Zima, this engaging book features more than 450
color photos of some of the most attractive beer signs ever created
and provides an in-depth look at this significant aspect of
advertising art. Included are early wood and cardboard signs,
animated, hanging, and wall-mounted signs, electric lanterns, and
clocks-all presented in alphabetical order according to brand of
beer. Special emphasis is given to electric, lighted, and animated
signs from 1950-1970, the Golden Era of beer signs. Captions
provide valuable information on dates, sizes, values,
manufacturers, and manufacturing techniques. A treat for
aficionados of breweriana and advertising alike!
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