Having been obsessed by World’s Fairs / Expositions since I can remember, cialis usa prostate I have a large collection of ephemera from the fairs / expositions that are my favorites: Bruxelles 1935, viagra sales Chicago 1933 -34, Paris 1937, New York 1939 – 40, New York 1964 – 65, and Expo 67 Montreal. The Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne of 1937 in Paris is my favorite: brochures, maps, and guide images are here, here and here.
This brochure is a recent acquisition. This exposition generated less paper ephemera than other expositions and so this small brochure was a surprise find. It was issued to describe the Venezuela Pavilion at the 1937 Paris Exposition Internationale. The artist is unknown.
![Brochure - Paris Exposition 1937 Venezuela - Front Brochure - Paris Exposition 1937 Venezuela - Front](http://travelbrochuregraphics.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/VenezuelaFront.jpg)
Brochure – Paris Exposition 1937 Venezuela – Front
![Brochure - Paris Exposition 1937 Venezuela - Back Brochure - Paris Exposition 1937 Venezuela - Back](http://travelbrochuregraphics.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/VenezuelaBack.jpg)
Brochure – Paris Exposition 1937 Venezuela – Back
- Brochure – Paris Exposition 1937 Venezuela – Inside View One
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Brochure – Paris Exposition 1937 Venezuela – Inside View Two