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All-American Ads of the 40s

All-American Ads of the 40s

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Postwar America saw a surge of optimism, prosperity, and consumer power, and the advertising of the 1940s captured this dramatic shift. Early in the decade, wartime patriotism shaped everyday life and marketing, but by 1945 a booming economy, rising wages, and the GI Bill fueled a new vision of the American Dream and a rapidly expanding middle class.

As rationing ended, demand exploded across every sector—cars, travel, entertainment, fashion, beauty, food, and more—ushering in an era of abundance that advertisers eagerly amplified. This collection, edited by Jim Heimann, showcases the lively, colorful, and culturally revealing world of 1940s American advertising, offering a vivid portrait of a nation in transition from wartime sacrifice to peacetime excess.

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  • Author: W.R. Wilkerson III, Jim Heimann (edited by)
  • Language: Multilingual/vairākās valodās
  • Year of publication: 2023
  • Manufacturer: Taschen GmbH
  • Cover type: Hard cover
  • Number of pages: 640
  • product.Svars: 2.150 kg
  • ISBN code: 9783836588584

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At the beginning of the decade, America was at war. Patriotism was an integral part of everyday life, with the sentiment mirrored in advertising. As America emerged victorious out of the darkness of World War II in 1945, the economic boom of the era helped usher in the most dramatic rise in quality of life, excess, and consumerism. The war’s end also brought unprecedented pride and prosperity to the American people, and nothing reflects the new wave of consumerism and progress more than the ads of the time. Spending power dramatically increased in the decade’s second half, with plentiful jobs and higher wages. Because of the new GI Bill, affordable housing was made available to returning war veterans for the first time. People were ready to embrace the idea of the American Dream.

The postwar era represented a flood of products and services for every need and occasion, reaching every corner of society. Everything from entertainment to travel and automobiles, alcohol and tobacco, fashion and beauty, and food and beverage was in high demand and within reach. This period opened the floodgates of buying as advertisers sought to meet the needs of a population recovering from years of rationing. This engaging collection edited by Jim Heimann dives into the frenetic, lively, and brilliant era of American life and advertising in the 1940s.

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“As mirrors on forties culture and values, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into a formative era of American design.” - Metropolis

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