Commentsi really enjoy your wesite because i am doinga art work on 1930s graphic design, so thanks 4 the ideas. from australia teri
CommentsDavid: Lovely collection - Thanks. Some fo the Yugoslavian material you attribute to 'Kotor' appears to be by the noted graphic artist Wagula. I have several of his pieces. I also have the original poster for Colonial Airlines, on which the label is based. Stunning typography - a real gem. ALR abogado@mediaone.net
CommentsTim Schwarz timschwarz7@yahoo.com
CommentsFantastically interesting!!
Commentsthe new asia pages are amazing i just love having your stuff available to me at my beckon call. it's like i own it. it's even better than the stuff i own which sits in a box in a closet in a basement in a town 2 hours from the city where i live. thank you david levine! you're a dream! ps- didnt you have something from the FLW imperial palace tokyo??
Commentshi david, this is david kirk. i enjoyed your website although i probably only saw 1/1000 of it! MY DAMN 58 K MODEM! anyway, i was most interested in the nautical ones. my grandfather was a vp for states marines lines, and my mother and her family grew up in yokohama after the war. i grew up with their stories of crossing the oceans on ships, a couple of home movies watching my mom as a teenager cavorting around with her brothers, and some stories of the people they met, etc. i have a number of items from her travels that are interesting, and may also interest you. i'll tell you more at the club. great site david, and what work too! thanks, david k.
Commentsoh yeah, davidk@ph2c.com.
CommentsFantastic site!! Well done. Mark (UK) Concorde7flyer@aol.com
CommentsI am very interested in acquiring exceptional items [including posters, pictures etc] of Canadian Pacific and British India Steamship Navigation Company. Thank you. James Taylor email: JamesTaylor@HoratioNelson.com Tel: 07803 294702
CommentsAmazing collection, great site (easy to navigate) thank you for sharing all your collection... Marc. Paris, France
CommentsWith Compliments! Very good collection! May it increase day by day! Regards Lanfranco
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CommentsI CHECKED OUT YOUR WEB SITE, GOOD LUCK- THANKS FOR YOUR NOTE. 2001 WAS A BAD YEAR FOR ME AFTER YOU LEFT, I BECAME VERY ILL WITH A SERIOUS PROSTRATE PROBLEM, THEN 9/11- I WAS OPERATED ON 10/25 THANKS TO MODERN MEDICINE, PRAYERS AND HARD WORK ON MY WIFE. I AM RE-COOPED SO FAR 99% THANK THE GOOD LORD. TRIBECA POINTE IS NOT THE SAME SINCE 9/11, ANYHOW MY BEST TO YOU (ROSIE) (wingspaa@aol.com)
CommentsAS YOU ARE AWARE ANNE AND I HAD A TOTAL OF OVER 50 YEARS WITH PAN AM SERVICE- I WENT THRU ALL THE PICTURES AND OF COURSE PRINTED OUT THE PAN AM AND PANAGRA WHICH I WILL SCAN AND MAKE LARGER. THIS WAS A VERY NICE SITE WITH ALL THE AIRLINE MEMORBILIA. REGARDS ROSIE GOOD LUCK IN LIFE AND BUSINESS NOT SURE WHEN WE WILL RETURN TO OUR HOME IN SPRING HILL FLORIDA AND ENJOY SOME GOLDEN YEARS (wingspaa@aol.com)
Commentshi, I think the site was interesting. However I required sunglasses to actually view it as it seems a bit bright. Yes I know. I live in the tundra region and so brightness is not part of my life. I am also colour blind and the background colors were extremely irritating to me. sorry about this but I have viewed the guestbook and someone has to tell you as there are now laws against using colors that may make it harder on color blind people.
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CommentsI found this webside, as my partners grandfather travelled around Europe during the 20s and 30s and have some travel brochures. Some of them similiar to this site. pfirmin@hotmail.com
CommentsBeing a huge fan of the art deco movement, I have found your site not only enjoyable but exhaustingly thorough! Thank you very much for this wonderful display. RJ (deconut@hotmail.com)
CommentsThank you for sharing. I really enjoyed seeing the collection.
CommentsHELLO MY NAME IS MITIZA APPLEBERRY AND I PLAN ON MAJORING IN GRAPHIC DESIGN MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS MINEALLMINE39209@YAHOO.COM
CommentsHELLO MY NAME IS MITIZA APPLEBERRY AND I PLAN ON MAJORING IN GRAPGIC DESIGN MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS MINEALLMINE39209@YAHOO.COM
CommentsWonderful website! I discovered this site as a pick of the day 3/1/2002 on Yahoo.com, the layout and amount of classic ads is amazing, thank you for all the work you've put into it. Informative, entertaining, and a reminder of how quickly our world can change. Elissa, United States of America.
CommentsWow! What luck! My daughter is designing sets for a high school Drama Club presentation of "Anything Goes". The play is set on a ship with Art Deco design. Thanks for the inspiration!
CommentsI really like it! congratulations on a good job! regards Eugenio Concha ejconcha@yahoo.com
CommentsThank you for sharing. I had always wanted to do this collecting, postcards too. Another great source in the US is ...well, respond to the e-mail and I can tell some secrets about the east coast! Name: Elise e-mail (please do not publish): erivera@cato.org
CommentsThank you for sharing. I had always wanted to do this collecting, postcards too. Another great source in the US is ...well, respond to the e-mail and I can tell some secrets about the east coast! Name: Elise e-mail (please do not publish): erivera@cato.org
Commentsmernalita c dagala i surprise this page very nice thank you mcdagala mernalita2001@yahoo.com
CommentsI love it! Out of curiousity, were these ephemeras very expensive? I really enjoyed previewing your collection and would love to collect a few myself. However, I have a vast array of things I like to collect, so I need to keep it on a budget. Thanks! Shawn Richards Shawnie_jo@yahoo.com
CommentsGreat collection! Congratilations. Joel Corona Graphic designer MEXICO
CommentsThank you very much for your site. Terrific job! I guess I didn't realize how good the graphics design people were in those days. John Kampsen royaldogness@yahoo.com
CommentsMy compliments. This is very good stuff. Thanks for sharing. sduncang@swbell.net
Commentsthis is probably the best site of early travel posters that I have seen. thank-you for sharing these beautiful images from a simpler, less complicated time! sweetdaddykev@hotmail.com
Commentsthis site is great!Jhhethcox@yahoo.com
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CommentsThis is an awesome sight as I am an Art Director and love this kind of stuff. However, I only made it through the first two links because the yellow background and blue type are giving me a headache. Just a suggestion but perhaps a more soothing color to put these great posters on. It might be easier on the eyes. Good luck. cpenadesign@aol.com
CommentsHello. My name is Lee Sanderson, I am a college senior and am interested in your old maps for research related to one of my classes. My e-mail is Sisdove1@aol.com. Thanks
Commentsthis seems intresting. if not, i'll be sure to lt yall know anjyi, trentlove42068@yahoo.com
Commentsany message from Switzerland will delight me. Ms. S.B. Owens sb300002002@yahoo.co. Oh yes, love your website....
Commentsany message from Switzerland will delight me. Ms. S.B. Owens sb300002002@yahoo.co. Oh yes, love your website....
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CommentsThank you so much for this wonderful site! I've been sitting here for a couple of hours, printing some of your pictures to use as bookmarks and little posters in my home. They will make such interesting little gifts to enclose in cards for friends, too. You're generous to share them with us! I had no idea there were such great works of art in these travel related items! I especially like the ones from France and Japan.(Just FYI--I'm a 55 year old librarian at a small community college in Sebring, Florida. I have a small collection of Halloween paper ephemera from the 1990's, which I've put into three ring binders as scrapbooks. It's truly amazing what we can sometimes find we're interested in.) Thank you again! Susan Livignston susan_librarian@hotmail.com
CommentsCarole cupidsstardust@yahoo.com Your site is great.I have a couple of queries though. Both my grandparents came to NewZealand from England in 1912.My grandmother and her familycame over on The Osterly which left on February 16th and arrived in Auckland a month later. My grandfather and his family left England on The S.S.Surrey on April 10th and got to Auckland NewZealand on October 23rd.Both my grandparents were young children then.Can you help with any details about the ships or passenger lists. Carole
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CommentsHI, What a great web site. Very interesting. billyboyjr@yahoo.com
CommentsBev @ wkrelease@aol.com
CommentsI just love this site! I have always liked this type of art but I did not know of a central place to find it on the Web. The Japanese images are particularly fascinating.I will visit again! Donna Hathaway donnajhathaway@hotmail.com
CommentsYou were selected by Yahoo, see: http://us.f205.mail.yahoo.com/ym/login?.rand=96nb5c784jnh4 You have a nice website, Greetings from Austria Roderik Rocloflolaudeo@yahoo.com
CommentsHi David, love your web site. When i was a boy in England, we always took our holidays in the West Country and travelled down by train. On the Carrage walls were always old Travel Advertisements showing the various Costal Towns, all in Art Deco style. I wonder if you have any of these? Barrie Melluish barriem@hotkey.net.au
Commentsvery interesting. f n herold
CommentsYour website and collection are fantastic. I lived in Heidelberg, Germany in late 40's and early 50's for 4 years and really appreciate all of your collection from the European area. After my 4 children graduated from high school, we spent 16 days going to some of my favorite places and now they are all hooked on European travel. I saved all my items from a voyage from Germany to New York on the SS United States ocean liner back from the 1950's and have enjoyed sharing that with friends. Love the old style posters. So much more personality than the more modern ones. You have brought much pleasure to others through your love of collecting and willing to share. Thank you. Cheri in Baltimore, Maryland, USA - quilter939@yahoo.com
Commentsthis was very interesting. thank you. clydene reznicek rez1@socket.net
CommentsThis is such a wonderful collection! I was born in Germany and my grandfather was the main engeneer for the rail road. My father was born in an rail road station since my grandfather lived above the station and worked for the rail roads. My son is very much into airplanes. You have it all! I regonized a lot of places which I visited as a child in Germany and Austria. Thank you so much for a collection so well done! Ingrid honorstudent012@yahoo.com
CommentsHi, great site. I've enjoyed what I have seen so far. Did want to let you know that Netscape worked just fine. rrolland@rollandassociates.com
CommentsThis is indeed a beautiful collection of travel information. It is quickly apparent that the dominant design concepts used to create visual impact and desired positive response were popular artistic influences relevant to the 20's & 30's and are dramatically executed through the use of graphic illustration, silk screening & various types of print block & etched surface trasferance techniques. Anyone who appreciates beautiful yet functional art will be glad ,as I am ,that the collector has shared it with us fortunate puruesers of artistic eye candy!! Thanks David!! Len Patterson speedloafer@yahoo.com
CommentsThis is indeed a beautiful collection of travel information. It is quickly apparent that the dominant design concepts used to create visual impact and desired positive response were popular artistic influences relevant to the 20's & 30's and are dramatically executed through the use of graphic illustration, silk screening & various types of print block & etched surface trasferance techniques. Anyone who appreciates beautiful yet functional art will be glad ,as I am ,that the collector has shared it with us fortunate puruesers of artistic eye candy!! Thanks David!! Len Patterson speedloafer@yahoo.com
Commentsvery nice interesting sjk@techcomm.net
CommentsIncredible stuff... Is there anywhere I can buy reproductions of these? Thanks! Jason Parkin ... jcpwx@yahoo.com
CommentsI'm a graphic (disigner) artist. Could you imaging setting all that type by hand? You just don't think about it. It used to take hours to set a page, now it just takes minutes. It's amazing how far the technology has come. Thanks for sharing, well done !! Matt graphicdesignsus@yahoo.com
CommentsCzech: Vyborna stranka! German: Sehr gute seite! English: Great and beautiful site! Steve vratsab@lycos.com
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CommentsWow! What a great site. Thank you for sharing your collection and restoring my faith in the internet. cheers, stephen locke steve@stolodesign.com
CommentsI'M SOME WHAT OF AN ARTICULET EXPLORING ARTISE MYSELF I THINK WHAT YOU ARE CREATING IS VERY INTERESTING AND WOULD LIKE TO EXPLORE YOUR OFFER OF EXPERANCE AS A FORMADABLE DESIGHNER. 3/4/02 THOMAS LOOKING TO THE FUTUER
Commentsvery interesting site thanks - kevincwgordon@yahoo.com http://www.vintage-cards.com
CommentsJean Milam,ejmilam1@qwest.net Enjoyed this. Love anything from the 20's and 30's
CommentsThis is great/ Thanks so much for the "tour" sharrynclark@yahoo.com
CommentsThis is wonderful... being schooled the "old" way for graphic design at RISD a decade ago.. seeing my old friends... from history course .... was a great delight!!! Lori: lkpeckham@yahoo.com
CommentsDear David, What a gorgeous collection! I fell in love with a Poster Exhibition in London several years ago, so I know how simply these things begin. It is tremendously generous of you to share this all with the world at large....I think you've done a fantastic job putting it together. Thank you! And thanks to Yahoo, for recommending your site, or I wouldn't have found it. Very best wishes, M.L. email: yesabsolutelymaybe@yahoo.com
CommentsNice site! I am a computer artist but a Bauhaus designer at heart so this site really appeals to me! Now to whom and where can I submit applicable images from the 20's and 30's I'VE collected, because I do have some that would be splendid additions! Paulette M. Glassman pmglassman@createamerica.com
CommentsStunned and amazed by your travel images. I love a lot of them and thank you for organizing and presententing them to the world. I think we'll have to rethink what we mean by ephemera. Now that they're on the net they have the same status as any other human produced artifact. The sense in which they are rare or obscure has changed. As to your invitation to comment on your website, you could dial down the color intensity a couple of ticks. Content, 100%, page design, 95%. Thanks for a great site. bk
CommentsLoved your site! Still traveling. Will explore more as soon as I get home and enjoy. Jeanne jeannie@zoominternet.net
CommentsA. Richard Sogliuzzo, Ph.D. 1102 11th St., Apt. 108 Santa Monica, CA 90403 Whatshonor@aol.com Dear Mr. Levine, Thank you so much for these extraordinary images. I have a particular delight in this period, obviously, because I was born in 1934, but was too young to fully enjoy it, although I do remember the 39 Worlds Fair rather well, and it was a delight. Your quite right about Bauhaus and Futurist influences. If I were better skilled at Internet, I should so like to send you the program for last year's exhibit of "Ottorino Mancioli: The Fabulous Thirties," from the Italian Cultural Institute in LA. The exhibit was touring the US.s You may have seen in it SF. Thank you again, Richard
CommentsLoved this site. Will send it on to many lovers of Art Deco graphics throughout Australia. regards Robin Grow, President Art Deco Society (Inc, based in Melbourne Australia. see www.artdeco.org.au e-mail is robingrow@ozemail.com.au
CommentsI loved this site. So glad it was featured as a Yahoo Pick Of the Week or I would have missed it. I will be passing your site on to many friends and visiting it myself. I am very interested in Germany from 1870's up to 1950's. Thanks again for all your hard work so that others may enjoy! Kathy (thecrow49038@yahoo.com)
CommentsI am a great fan of the Golden Age of Air Travel. You have some lovely airline ephemera pieces on exhibit. Danel dkusrow@us.net
CommentsI am a great fan of the Golden Age of Air Travel. You have some lovely airline ephemera pieces on exhibit. Daniel dkusrow@us.net
CommentsChristy Wyrtzen c29wyrtzen@yahoo.com
Commentsann householder ahouse@wcnet.org
CommentsGreat site. Found it because it was featured by WGN-TV news (Chicago) as an interesting site to surf. WGN has put a link to your site on its webpage (go to http://sns.wgntv.com/news/local/morning/wgntv022701surfintemplate.storygallery I particularly like the links you have included so sites on Futurism, Bauhaus, etc. I collect ephemera (mostly posters) from the same era, and would be happy to send some jpegs if you are interested. jmurphy@amm-law.com
CommentsI have enjoyed this site very much .It has been forty years since I first read the exploits of the Macrobertson Air Race and in particular KLM DC-2UIVER. It has been nearly twenty years since I acquired five estate phtograph alblums involving forty years of travel during the golden age of flight and cruiseships. This person represented Shell at the landing field in Dutch EastIndies in 1934 and later shell interest in the Americas. I have travel memrobilia in your line that I hope to share with you at a later date . Thanks Lorne
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CommentsGreat stuff, being a designer it's a gas to see what was going on way before my time. Franco@a-s-i.com
Commentsbig sri bigsri@kissmyass.com Heybaby whats up?...nice work, but bad background color...does some firm host this site for you? or did you use pagemaker? email me!
Commentsd jones arkan_the_drack@yahoo.com Fun site! History buff myself, so it's great to visit other places and times. Thanx.
CommentsThis is a great site! Very interesting and unique. Thanks for all you effort in maintining it. joetho@yahoo.com
CommentsArt Groten www.printerstone.com imagenost@earthlink.com Zowwee! See you in Greenwich.
CommentsJoe Stueckrad, Germany stueckrad-consulting@t-online.de It was nice to find this beautiful picture of the LUISENHOF at Dresden/Germany from the 30ies. My wife´s dad was the builder and owner of the LUISENHOF until 1999. We still own and enjoy a holiday flat there. Thank you! Joe and Eva Stückrad, Dortmund, (W-)Germany
CommentsI love the site and the ideas that you have brought foward to us upcoming graphic designers. I am currently in the graphic design program at Western Michigan University and find this site something that I can share with my colleagues. Sincerly Carly Queen carlythatgirl@aol.com
CommentsBeautiful pictures. Thanks for posting. I stayed in a casino recently that contained a gift shop which had an antique printing press that could be used for printing these. They specialized in movie posters & Mucha prints, but it was very related thematically to this kind of art. They had a glassed around room for the workers to operate the press in public view. YOu might find that interesting to look at if you ever find yourself in Las Vegas. Again, thanks for posting these. Lee Laney
CommentsFabulously inspiring site. Thanks for allowing me access to your collection. A great kindness. Jeana Emge jemge@sbcglobal.net
CommentsLucy Moore dlma636@hotmail.com
CommentsLucy Moore dlma636@hotmail.com
CommentsBrilliant. Amber Wilson amber.wilson@starwoodvo.com
CommentsI'd love to be able to purchase reproductions of some of the posters. Is that possible? jwf46@bellsouth.net
CommentsThis site is realy educational. Thanks for building this. Sharon Lee sharlee@frk.com qme363@attbi.com
CommentsLove the site. A great collection with a great tour guide. One small comment...the main page has a dramatic background, but it's hard to read against the red! Thanks for creating this! Jim Oliver oliver227@yahoo.com
Commentsmy name is deym. i love this portal. my email is:dapje@delfi.lt and:dapje@mafija.lt goodbye...
CommentsMy name is deym. I love this portal.. My email is:dapje@delfi.lt and :dapje@mafija.lt
CommentsPat@Toler.com Thanks for sharing your collection! I enjoy collecting similar items, and hope to frame and display in our home. (Blue Web'n is how I found you) Keep sharing! Princeton, NC
CommentsThank you for sharing your wonderful pictures! Pat linbap@faithware.com
CommentsHello Love this stuff Suzie in Australia suziehaddock@hotmail.com
CommentsI love the "sense" and "feel" of these posters and book covers--they are at once modern and evocative of times gone by. Thank you for setting up this virtual gallery. Ruth Ann Marco ramarco@earthmail.net
CommentsFabulous! My jeweller friend has just made me an art deco bracelet which has been named The Templier Bracelet after Raymond Templier. He was a 1920's and 1930's jeweller in Paris. We have just found that the Templier family still have a jewellry business in Paris. Very exciting. It has been interesting to see such a great collection of art deco design. Merolyn from Sydney Australia
CommentsSomeone wrote about your site in the newspaper (El Pais), and put your address. This is the first time I read somenthing really interesting. Great site. Elias, Spain megido@hotmail.com
CommentsWhat a wonderful collection! I am an avid art deco fan, and i just stumbled upon your site (actually referred by lii.org). I know these images are not for sale, but do you have any recommendation (online site) where i could perhaps purchase any posters of these images. Thanks. Imran Mukhtar imukhtar@brick2web.com
CommentsHello, Just got here and wanted to ask a question. Are the great graphics here available to be used on Web Pages? I generate a few w/regard to Genealogy and local history as well as coordinate the California Migrations Project. Thank you, Martha A. Crosley Graham San Luis Obispo Co., CA Volunteer mawr91@netzero.net
CommentsHOWARD DODSON ho.do@rcn.com Wonderful!!!!!!!!!THANKS
CommentsMy name is Claude & my E-mail address is cjvml@hotmail.com
CommentsJohn Bell jdjhbell@ozemail.com.au
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CommentsI was most interested to find this site on the Ozemail Web Wonders provided by my ISP "Ozemail". My special interest in Graphics is due to my Grandaughter this year starting "Graphic Design" at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University in Melbourne, Australia. My best wishes . . . . Trevor Williams trevaire@ozemail.com.au
CommentsDear David Nice site Looked in as I have a Wien (Vienna) Bus excursion timetable I have been trying to date (post 1929) but I beluiev it is pre WW2. Could I send you a scan of the cover for your thoughts. I also have acopy of "Brush up your german" pubhlished by Dent in 1931 that contains a travel map and other interesting illustrations - any interest in scans? Is there any eveidence I will find more such emphera ia here in Australia? Just for your info I visited the Czechoslovak Republic regularly during the 1980's + Hungry & Poand. Had I known about these little brochures back then........ Neither of the above were found in OZ . I can't remember where the Vienna timetable came from and it has bugged ever since, it has no price validty data Cheers David Email me on geer.family@bigpond.com
CommentsHi, I was amazed and pleased to see that you have a travel brochure of the Schloss Hotel in Velden, Austria. My mother grew up in Austria and emigrated to the US. She spent many childhood summers at the Schloss Hotel, and she took me there many times when I was a child. My fondest childhood memories are of that hotel. I know that you don't sell your collection, but is there any possibility that you could copy that brochure for me? I would obviously pay for the cost. Let me know. Thanks. Norman Lesh Norman1294@aol.com
CommentsHi, My name is Norman Lesh and my email address is norman1294@aol.com I was amazed and pleased to see that you have a travel brochure of the Schloss Hotel in Velden, Austria. My mother grew up in Austria and emigrated to the US. She spent many childhood summers at the Schloss Hotel, and she took me there many times when I was a child. My fondest childhood memories are of that hotel. I know that you don't sell your collection, but is there any possibility that you could copy that brochure for me? I would obviously pay for the cost. Let me know. Thanks.
CommentsJeanine brantley Jeanine2008@yahoo.com
CommentsJeanine brantley Jeanine2008@yahoo.com
CommentsThis sight was very helpful to my son who was doing an assignment on World War 2. He wanted some advertising from Germany during 1938. Great stuff.
CommentsDavid, Absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing these treasures with the world!! Paul J. Stevens Editor In Chief The Weekly Bitch www.weeklybitch.com editor@theweeklybitch.com
Commentscak nuri caknuri@yahoo.com i live in indonesia this web site very good for me because i'am a student at graphic design and need more literature history of graphic design
CommentsBrings back fond memories. Great site. Al aprez80053@aol.com
CommentsWonderful!!! Thank you for taking the time to share these images. Have shared this with many artistic types in my family. Keep up the good work. Marcia.
CommentsBob Penn bobertb70@msn.com A very interesting concept.
CommentsFantastic! Walter Stahl hoyalady@msn.com
Commentsvery interesting site. Thank You. Bob Garton, Jr. St. Petersburg, Florida bgarton@tampabay.rr.com
CommentsDavid - Really enjoyed my short visit to your site [time limited this trip] especially the old airline stuff. I will revisit and explore furthur later. An old airline buff myself, {former National Airlines employee} but enjoy all the old stuff. May contact you to see if you would be interested in any of the few National items I have. Been looking for someone to donate them to. Wes McGinnis wesrzbud@atlantic.net
Commentsnat belin.p.o.box 1162.winston-salem.nc.27102.web-site.www.artistsfriend.com/natbelin.ph.[336]725-7796.thank you for lettin me be apart of your guest book.artist...nat belin
CommentsDavid, There aren't very many really GOOD examples of Deco adverts on the web, but your "Rotterdam" Brochure (the green and black one in the Benelux section) is superb! Thanks for the look! Nancy Sieck - USA - sieckphs@yahoo.com
CommentsHi David, I really enjoyed your site and the collection. Thank you. Just a note to the brochure ""Moderne Kunst aus Privat Besitz, 9 April / Mai 1922, Leipziger Kunstverein", the "item that sent me down the rabbit hole....." I think, the signature at the bottom of the illustration is not "Mathev", but "Mathey". Georg Alexander Mathéy (1884-1968) was a painter and author, and a famous graphic artist. Between 1920 and 1929 he was professor at the "Staatlichen Akademie für Buchgewerbe und Graphik" [National Academy for book-trade and graphic] at Leipzig and director of the "Werkstätten für Buch- und Steindruck" [workshop? for bookprinting/typography and lithography] at Leipzig. Roland, Germany (roldanrapp@web.de)
CommentsISAAC AGHA STEVE8JOHN01@YAHOO.COM I WANT THE GUESR BOOK
Commentshi great website! nucola cherry malta nickycherrymt@yahoo.com
CommentsI have just started to look at the site! It's beautiful! I was directed to it by a search for Mario Puppo posters....I do not collect them, as I have too many other idiosyncratic interests that demand space and money. Thank you so much for sharing the images! Barbara Mulvanny bjmulvanny@aol.com
CommentsThank you for sharing your beautiful collection. I am a student finishing Web Design and attending Graphic Design program. This site will help me to polish my project. Of course, I will credit you with all references. Thanks again. By the way I am originally from Yugoslavia. Nada Cup, Spokane, WA nadacup2000@yahoo.com
CommentsGreat site! I have been collecting Alaskana for some time, but have recently begun to concentrate on Alaska tourist and travel ephemera, particularly Alaska Steamship Line posters, brochures and what-not of the 1930s and 40s. Your site is a real inspiration. Eric Holzenberg ejh@grolierclub.org
Commentsrequest moive's with zeppin in them,account info,index 5 8BEE8 ok ko,special note in a game of chess the 2 to move,was build BX# u.s.a.,still thier a price on the borad not in the game but is in the square inpersnation 17h 0 /? compute like a egghead,uso beach,cargo invetion,that harvest gold,and some would say made a whole in thundersand beach,sub pin's thier,reminder to me thier IF me not to hit a zepplin in a nother time,and stop/?ASAP fold me in this hand,from 555-94-7695
CommentsThe Asain brochures are my favorite. They are so inspiring. Thank you for sharing you wonderful collection! Mary mary.gagne@creativeteaching.com
Commentsvery, very good.. keep it going napoleonramirez@hotmail.com
CommentsYour site is pure magic and nostalgia - I enjoyed the Bermuda air Cruises advert for 1938 depicting an aeroplane in a vertical dive (remind me not to fly Bermuda)Avertising, although a throw-away medium has a wonderful way of retaining the past and thereby becomes a wonderous peep into times gone by. My own hobby was to visit motor showrooms and collect the latest glossy brochures, not only free but superbly presented also a great way to keep up with various makes and models. Let me wish you all the best for yourself and the site and thank you for taking the trouble and care to bring us all this peek into days of yore. Sincerely Bruce Coaten England bruce@whittlesea.co.uk
CommentsThis is great !! I have been a travel agent for 20 years and an airline/aircraft enthusiast all my life Thanks !! Are you considering the 50's and 60' perhaps ? Brad Coath St Petersburg FL bcoath@cs.com
Commentsa beautiful collection. do you have anything from the russian constructivist period? allen sheets professor graphic design minnesota state university moorhead sheets@mnstate.edu
CommentsJust got a chance ( or took it) to look. Very impressed at surface glance. Robert Bost
CommentsRobert_Bost@catawba.k12.nc.us
Commentsghac12002@yahoo.com I haven't seen it yet so I will save my comments until later. James Greer
CommentsJacques PINCAS, Tel-Aviv, ISRAEL jacojula@yahoo.de Jacojula@hotmail.com
CommentsTravelbrochuregraphics.com is cool :-) I like the old Pictures of CentralSwitzerland. All the Best for You ! http://www.zentral-schweiz.com
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Commentsrobertsviv@hotmail.com I'm enjoying viewing your Germany posters very much. They remind me of the introduction to "The Go-Between" --- "The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there"(L.P.Hartley) And your exhibition helps to stir the imagination. Besides which my daughter and her family live down on the Bodensee at Bermatingen and we visit her every year, so that's another reason why I like Germany and enjoy looking at your exhibition. The area is well worth a visit and is very beautiful and unspoilt with Austria at the eastern end of the lake and Switzerland across the lake to the south. Not many Americans make it there. At Friedrichshafen there's a very interesting museum dedicated to the Zeppelin airship which was built at Friedichshafen from the start of the last century. There are some prints of the Zeppelin posters for sale there. Are all your posters original or copies? If they're original how do you manage to get them? When I see old prints or photographs of the family I always wonder who has been looking after them all these years. I feel responsible that I am now the custodian. Anyway I'll not carry on talking. It's a bit strange typing out this message sitting in my little study to an anonymous stranger thousands of miles away. I'm going to look at all your pages. I've downloaded some photographs of the old German holiday posters (only one of a resort on the Bodensee). I hope you don't mind. Best Wishes Viv Roberts Plymouth UK
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CommentsThe site is very interesting! The pictures are beautiful!
CommentsI just put your homepage in my favorites list. I am a graphic designer and a big fan of the European designers from the first half of the twentieth century. I am really impressed with your collection, it is very cool. Thanks for sharing. Andrea aburke_530@yahoo.com
CommentsHello I'm a "vintage travel brochure" collector from Belgium Thanks for the interesting site! ronaldgestels@pandora.be
CommentsInteresting Website, you've done quite a good job. Hope you'll add something new everyday. marcelleasmar@yahoo.com
CommentsInteresting Website, you've done quite a good job. Hope you'll add something new everyday. marcelleasmar@yahoo.com
CommentsSean at seanhendricken@Hotmail.com this webite helped me complete a project thanks for maintaining this site its great!
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CommentsAs a very long time Graphic Designer (45 years) I think your site is, for me, one of the most fascinating and interesting I have come across on the web. I envy your collection because the people who did design back the did not have a computer to do the work for them, they were truly craftsmen, unfortunately something theat is being lost in todays technological advances.
CommentsAs a very long time Graphic Designer (45 years) I think your site is, for me, one of the most fascinating and interesting I have come across on the web. I envy your collection because the people who did design back the did not have a computer to do the work for them, they were truly craftsmen, unfortunately something theat is being lost in todays technological advances. Stan Levy
CommentsWonderful wonderful images. Kind of makes one wish they had been born at the end of the 19th century. Thank you so much for posting and allowing the world to use them. John LoPresti mrdog@ambitlink.net
CommentsA marvelous discovery I will be enjoying for years to come. Thank you! Alan R. Pollock River Forest, Illinois TWA 1954-57; Continental Airlines 1957-62; travel agency owner since 1962 with 106 trips to Europe so far.
Commentsthis is a wonderful site. I have enjoyed travelling through time in Europe from the comfort of my home. Keep up the great work. Thank you. Michelle Mudurian Frye Carmel Valley, California 93924 email: phytobabe@hotmail.com
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CommentsAnother visitor from the Yahoo Magazine clip. Site is great, Thanks. jecantor@yahoo.com
Commentsgreat website for anyone interested in travel in the past. especially for me, the airline posters and aviation pages. I wonder if you have ever found any reference to the german airline 'delag'? the world's first airline to offer regular scheduled air services. It would be a challenge for you as they ceased trading due to the first world war and all the airships were commisioned for military service. Any reference to airship related brochures would be tremendous to have due to the extreme rarity of them. Many thanks for a very interesting set of web pages! jimrobertu@hotmail.com
CommentsThank you so much for sharing! Site works well, which is a big plus. I'm a graphic designer in Oregon, lived as a kid 1959-61 in Heidelberg, collected labels, paper goods even then. The strong design continues to influence my own. We've lost much as printing process has changed. Old type debossed into the paper slightly and papers were entirely different. To travel back in time, well, your collection transported me. Lynn Peterson (lynniemcpeterson@aol.com) (I agree bold yellow background does jump off the page a bit)
CommentsVery cool, David. Very cool. Thanks for sharing. I, too, am a collector of all manner of paper goods, but not as a passionate hobby. I merely find something that I like and buy it. If it has some appeal to me, I can't walk away from it, even if I have no actual use for it. I suppose that's how it happens, huh? This collecting thing... Brenda ahoymatey@rocketmail.com
CommentsI really like your website. It is well designed and easy to navigate. My primary interest is Railroad Brochures and Timetables, and plan on designing a website with those items in mind. Jim Burnett jburn@planetc.com
Comments"Awesome" The site is going to demand my attention for quite a while - there's so much to see! Thank you. Lucy Bender (lucyb@concordbank.com)
CommentsLove your site, David. Thanks so much for your generosity in sharing with us your treasures. e_mccaffrey@hotmail.com
CommentsWhat a fabulous collection! Thank you for sharing. Kindest regards, KMary kmarysmith@att.net
CommentsThank you sooooooooo much for your wonderful website, thank you for taking the time to compile it and sharing it so generously. Lisa Irvine
CommentsDear David A most interesting and lovely collection. I like the yellow and red. Take a look at www.rennart.co.uk to see what we're up to - mostly English modern. Best Paul p@rennart.co.uk
CommentsGood morning, I red about your website in one of the UK newspapers, so you are obviously getting known. Well done. I collect labels and Timetables from DNL,DDL,ABA, KNILM,Panagra and LanChile. While I do have a large amount, I am also missing the very rare ones. I also have a good amount of items from Malayan Airlines since I fly for them at the moment, though I retire next year. Are you in New York? My Email adress is 72016,576@compuserve.com Regards Dacre
CommentsDear Sir, Thank you for organizing such helpful pages. I courious on the difference betwen University and college.........can you tell me some argument ? thank you , God Bless U
Commentshi sup? well this site is great!!well G2G
CommentsLike the site. In particular, the next page link is easily accessable, with out a lot of scrolling. The up and home links are a nice navigational tool also. The site content is amazing! My name is Steve. My email address is simcoe@law.com Thanks. btw.I found you in Yahoo Internet Life zine
CommentsGREAT THANK YOU AL COLMAN
CommentsGREAT THANK YOU AL COLMAN NGHTAL@HOME.NET
CommentsGREAT SITE! Thank you for sharing your collection online! Its a wonderful history of advertising! You may find additions for you collection by searching on E-bay... there are tons of luggage stickers and travel ephemera there! Thanks again... its a real inspiration! Jim Creative Director, Connecticut
CommentsWow! I don't know when I have enjoyed a Web page as much as I have yours. Thanks for sharing your interest in the 20s and 30s with me. I will be back. Charles Wiggins cletus80@swbell.net
CommentsJoanna Pitt Meadows Museum (Canada, B.C.) I am in charge of a craft program for kids, we're doing sessions on the the decades. Just doing some research, I was actually looking for a good 30's activity, but this was very interesting. Brochures and posters help shed light on a societies phsyce. pitasia8@hotmail.com
CommentsThis is a very nice website! But I am a little surprised you do not have a link to the Road Map Collectors Association (RMCA). Have you not heard of them? You probably should join! Bill Tilton Virginia
CommentsChris Jones paperboy6@o2.co.uk Brilliant - what a find!! As an artist and illustrator, I have a huge interest in historical graphics frm around the world, especially 20's and 30's. Loved it!
CommentsWas wondering if you had anything by A.M.cassandre? Do not think I came across any by him. Was not able to search by artist??/ It's a great site.I love posters of that period and just came accross a book By AM cassandre when I saw your site mentioned on yahoo magazine. thanks for the look!!! Lynne from San francisco yeuxbleus@earthlink.net
Commentscarole boyajian cboyajian@pacbell.net Very nice. Good eye David! Thank you for your generosity in sharing such rich images.
CommentsThis is my absolute favorite kind of art. Thanks for creating a site dedicated to it! -Marco Holmes marcoholmes13@hotmail.com
CommentsDavid, Thanks for putting together--and making available--your great collection. I need to come back and spend more time looking. You're offering a really great resource! Thank you. Perhaps others will disagree, but I do have a suggestion regarding the displaying of images--have you considered replacing the yellow background with something neutral (e.g. white)? Then you could eliminate the blue border around each image. This would show the original artwork better I think, as the current coloring effects of the background and border would be eliminated. Perhaps you could experiment with this. Best wishes, Christopher Bray Common Ground Communications New Haven, Vermont, USA 05472 CommonGnd@aol.com
CommentsDavid Garr I thank you for posting your collection. I have added it to my Favorites list and will continue to discover your treasures. david.garr@morganstanley.com
CommentsThank you for putting such time and effort into creating this site. I'm currently involved in developing a logo for Yellowstone National Park's 100th anniversary and was having trouble finding reference material. You made my job a lot easier. Thanks again. Peter Schaer Art Director E.B.Lane 733 West McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007 pschaer@eblane.com
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CommentsYou have created a true wonderland, and I love browsing here since Ican't afford to acquire a collection this extensive on my own. I thank-you for performing a "public service" for all of us who especially appreciate this period as the Golden Age of Graphic Design! I know I'll be spending many more hours admiring your incredible collection and exploring your choice links. You have great taste (as reflected in your site). It not only looks good, it is also easy to navigate! Congratulations ... - Val. Starr - superstarrval@yahoo.com
CommentsDear David: Just discovered your wonderful site. Thank you so much for sharing it. I know I'm probably getting a late start but you've inspired me to begin collecting these wonderful brochures and guides. I tried to begin today at my first ever EBAY auction, but I didn't make the reserve. Better luck next time, huh? Thanks again! jimcbarnett@yahoo.com
CommentsDear Sir, I'm Luc Swijsen from Belgium, email: panzila@hotmail.com, congratulations with your beautiful designed website, it looks much nicer than my own site:http://habby.net/zaluc/ (old prints),...I had only a small sum of money to spend for my site, so the designer didn't get paid very well for the job, I hope to beautify it one day like yours,...greetings, Luc.
CommentsDear sir, take a look at the images 018, 019 and 020,in the category ephemera at my website http://habby.net/zaluc/ ,you will find luggagelabels from Italian hotels from the 20's and 30's. panzila@hotmail.com , Luc Swijsen.
CommentsYHAT'S ALL COOL! I CAN'T BIELEVE IT U COLLECT ALL THAT STUFF ANDI E-MAIL:UNDEE1US@BOLEHMAIL.COM
CommentsA very nice and interesting collection. Zodiak Overun zodiakkomepage@gmx.de
Commentspayamkurd@hotmail.com
CommentsCongratulations!!!! You`ve done an amazing website and your work has helped me like you don´t imagine. I`m a graphic design student here in Argentina and the material you`ve collected is simply amazing. I´ll keep on comming and see what you`re up to. Keep up the good work.... Yanina yo_yanina2002@yahoo.co.uk
Commentsdavid pierce holbeck@compuserve.com
CommentsOSAGIE EDOKPOLOR NORMAN[ NA WEOOOOOOOOOOOO] okoo456@yahoo.com I LOVE YOUR SIT
CommentsOSAGIE EDOKPOLOR NORMAN[ NA WEOOOOOOOOOOOO] okoo456@yahoo.com I LOVE YOUR SIT 21/07 /2002
Comments7/23/02 always great art deco! like the stuff at http://www.hotpiehot.com too! mun at x1z414213@hotmail.com
CommentsGreat job the internet at it's best! Keep up the good work Richard Linke rlinke@skidmore.edu
CommentsI am very interested in Imperial Airways and have many first flight covers.... Like your idea very much! Leon Maltz Maltz@netactive.co.za
CommentsHi! Leon Maltz again. I have now browsed through part of your FANTASTIC selection of Imperial Airways memorabilia. It is quite an astounding collection! I will have many happy hours of going through it. I have been collecting I.A. flight covers for twenty odd years and this is the first time I have seen such a vast selection of I.A. paraphernalia. Do you still obtain this material nowadays? Best wishes and happy collecting Leon
CommentsFantastic resource! I am a graphic designer with a particular fondness for this era and I appreciate all you hard work. Brian Nelson bnelson@paradise.net.nz
CommentsHi,Trevor & Lester here
CommentsExcellent! I have realized what my father -- when he was a boy -- was looking at when going on vacation with his family. Mauro Chellini chellm@tin.it
Commentsokey good and thanks mcdagala
Commentsmernalita2001@yahoo.com mernalita cdagala mcdagala
CommentsDiana, shire@suttercreek.com Thanks for sharing. Fantastic collection!!
CommentsAmazing. The collection of advertising art that you've put together in this online showcase is amazing. As a graphic designer, completely bored with todays modern design, I've been searhing high and low for influence from the past. Your website is the best archive I have found. The presentation is clean and easy to use, and I really appreciate the time you've spent to put this all together. Thanks. Now I've got work to do, I'm feeling a new pulse of creativity. -Jamie Kayam www.KayamDesign.com jamm5@mindspring.com
CommentsDear David, What a nice collection! I started few years back just an Italian '30 and '40 oil & gasoline advert collection and I am now moving on to shipping lines so we have few common interest. Should you be interested in exchanging material please contact me ( I will have a web site up in September) Ciao Simone - Bergamo (Italy) s.brevi@libero.it
CommentsMargrit Kuehl Lychener Str. 14 10437 Berlin Germany magkuehl@gmx.de your webside is very interesting - do you have more piczures about seabathculture?
CommentsLodewijk de Weerd e-mail: Lodewijk@Lodeweerd.demon.nl
CommentsWhat a wonderful idea!
CommentsHello! I just stumbled on to this website and find it wonderful. I am a collector of ocean liner memorabilia and of auto sales literature. You should check out some of the auto sales lit from the US,particulary that of the late 20's-early 30's. Some beautiful art work was done at that time. I have a large collection of ocean liner memorabilia, but little of the items you have I will be sure to check back often to see what is new. Marty Socialbear@aol.com
CommentsI grew up in Japan in the '50s, and had the wonderful opportunity to sail back and forth to the States via Hawaii on the President Wilson and President Cleveland. I never approached this level of luxury, enjoyment and carefree existence again. I enjoyed my tour of your site--excellent work! Derek Nelson (dnelsonauthor@hotmail.com)
CommentsThank You! for all the info on Germany.I have alot of german postcards,travel brochures,pictures of the ship of the amerika linie & and misc.Dating back to the 1800- 1920,s The info was a great help.Thanks again! bar492000@yahoo.com Aug.20th 2002 Tues.
CommentsHi there David Greetings from UK I have enjoyed your excellent website, my area of interest is only Imperial Airwys as I am a GB covers and stamp collector and of course in the 20s and 30s IA was highly prominent, as you well know. Please excuse me asking but if you have any duplicates or items that are Imperial that you would consider disposing of I would be a interested buyer, and would appreciate hearing from you, thanks Best wishes Charles Buxton 31/8/2002 from deepest sleepy Dorset on a beautiful August morning
CommentsHi there David Greetings from UK I have enjoyed your excellent website, my area of interest is only Imperial Airwys as I am a GB covers and stamp collector and of course in the 20s and 30s IA was highly prominent, as you well know. Please excuse me asking but if you have any duplicates or items that are Imperial that you would consider disposing of I would be a interested buyer, and would appreciate hearing from you, thanks Best wishes Charles Buxton 31/8/2002 from deepest sleepy Dorset on a beautiful August morning
CommentsThis is a beautiful site! I've just begun my 1st course in graphic arts when I stumbled accross a mention of your site in Yahoo's magazine. Well worth the visit and I will be back. Lenore lenore1964@yahoo.com
CommentsA fantastic collection, thank you for putting it online. raoul.teague@excite.com
Commentsas an aspiring artist with a love of European deco graphics and travel advertisments of the 1920's and 30's I have to thank you for your time and generosity in allowing your beautiful and tasteful collection to so accesible in such a well organized web site. jon wiley-NYC bangalor88@yahoo.com
Commentsas an aspiring artist with a love of European deco graphics and travel advertisments of the 1920's and 30's I have to thank you for your time and generosity in allowing your beautiful and tasteful collection to be so accesible in such a well organized web site. jon wiley-NYC bangalor88@yahoo.com
CommentsGreat web-site. I have always loved the feel and design of european art. Oh.. I forgot... I'm Gretchen, and my e-mail is glo-gal@cox.net, and my URL is members.cox.net/glo-gal
CommentsWonderful, aspiring!!!!!
CommentsAdy Pamungkas storyline_id@yahoo.com
Commentsgreat site!!! Mario Mastroianni mmastroianni@eca.nl
CommentsNAME: May Lee EMAIL: mayhyelim@yahoo.com.cn
CommentsFantastic web site, great reference... Sasa R Toronto Salko007@hotmail.com
CommentsI think this website is a delight - thank you for sharing. What an inspiring time 1932 was for graphics. The muted colors and enhanced views. We need to see more of this! Hopefully your efforts will open eyes for others to develop a creative future. Thank you again.
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CommentsAn absolutely brilliant and VERY interesting site, your collection is magnificent. This area of graphic design is of particular interest to me. Thankyou for a fab website. Lidia Ranns l.ranns@ucsm.ac.uk
CommentsVery wonderful page!! Many thanks for publishing the stuff in the net! H-E-Fleck@t-online.de
Commentsthis website is great for information and graphic uses, luv frm yasmin amin yasmin_amin@hotmail.com
Commentsmichael a sell mike_sell@hp.com Great site. Here is a link you may like. http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/toyota/openpage.html
CommentsWhat a fabulous collection -- it held me spellbound for more than an hour! A tremendous resource for graphic designers, illustrators and photographers, as well as students. The one gap seems to be railway ephemera: it would be wonderful to see examples such as the Orient Express, or British railway posters between the wars, many of which were exceptional pieces of graphic cart. Keep up the good work! Best wishes Henry Hyde Director Gladius Creative Communication sales@gladiuscreative.com
CommentsHey there, this is a really amazing collection of design from the era! Very impressive, and good work! travisblake@hotmail.com
CommentsHi, I'm Guido Beauchez, living in The Hague, The Netherlands and collecting pre-second world war travel brochures since 1996. My collection has over 1200 items now, mainly from Europe and some from the USA, Asia, Latin America. I've over 50 doubles which I'm happy to trade against other brochures. Please let me know if you're interested to swap brochures. My email address is g.beauchez@tip.nl Looking forward to hear from you. Best regards, Guido
Commentsfound your site by accident. Beautiful stuff.
Commentsladybluemoontune@msn amy graphic design student cool
CommentsRoberto Wright great site!!!
Commentslooks great drmudd_772002@yahoo.com
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CommentsSUPER! Thank you so much Mr.Levine.What a joy to find such a wonderful collection of history,art,travel and nostalgia. Thank you for all the time and effort that went into the collection and for making it available for the world to see. Your love of the genre shows and your kindness is appreciated. Bless you. Charlie Walker, West Lafayette,Indiana chaswalk49@aol.com
CommentsHI laney just to let you all know I miss school Rossi Myers Sthrnpech17@yahoo.com
CommentsI think that your website is very interesting and full of info. Robin Kerley robinminime@aol.com
CommentsGordon Kerr gordonkr1@netscape.com
CommentsI very much was delighted, when has got on your site. Though I the stylist from Russia, but the Swiss old men - stylists have resulted me simplly in delight. Alex Zacepin
CommentsI very much was delighted, when has got on your site. Though I the stylist from Russia, but the Swiss old men - stylists have resulted me simplly in delight. Alexander V. Zatcepin a_zacepin@mail.ru
Commentsplease send me articles on scandanavian history, living,pictures, ect. ann Bodkin 218 Larchwood Rd. Springfield, Pa. 19064 Irishrn1963@aol.com thank you.
CommentsAs a design student, I just want to thank you for putting something like this together. It's very inspiring...I especially like your large collection of Herbert Matter's work. Chad mrdangerdanger@yahoo.com
CommentsBob, billy_bob@yahoo.com Nice Site
CommentsVery cool site - nice research tool! Thanks and keep up the great work, H. Michael karshis kahuna@bigthings.com
CommentsA wonderful collection of design materials. I especially liked the Swiss designs from the thirties, especially Herbert Matter. I teach Graphic Design at a college in Canada and I plan to show my students some of these images. Thanks for sharing this collection. Terri
CommentsHi David- I came across your website while researching for a graphic design course I am taking at University of CA, Davis. We are supposed to write a paper on a specific time period of design, and your collection of brochures encouraged me to write about the 1930s. I was wondering if you knew if any good books I could use as resources. Your collection is beautiful! Lindsey Sonu ljsonu@ucdavis.edu
CommentsExcellent ! erst@propagand-art.com
Commentshey i love your brochures there totally kickin' thanx sheridan duckiesrox@hotmail.com plz e-mail me back
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CommentsA great site that I came upon by chance. I only wish that i could turn the pages of the brochures. Sheldon Curtis/ shelberlin@aol.com
Commentsspencer gorman spencergo@aol.com this is great!!!
CommentsDavid, We enjoyed your site, LOVE the photos! I have a question I hope you can answer: We have a Treasury Department prescription for whisky from 1923, Prohibition - Do you have any idea how I can find out it's value? Thank you, Stephanie & Raymond Stephfm8@msn.com
CommentsHI David!!!:-) Very NICE website and wonderful collection!!! Will see what else I have!! Thanks!!!:-) Don Losack donmoa@flash.net Was suprised that NO one bid on the nice Austrian motor coach brochure that I had on ebay!!??
Commentsgary lewis 353 s drexel ave bexley OH 43209
CommentsIewin Kaplan kaplan@iwpn.com
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CommentsAuschitzky Patricia www.photos-anciennes.com enfants.terribles@libertysurf.fr I don't speak englich,but I like your web site.
CommentsYou have some of the greatest designs I've ever seen on the web, but the color of the background is so hard to look at. Since the brochures are so muted, a less saturated background would serve them better. FFFFCC would work so much better than FFFF00. I might tone down the red and blue too, but that would be nitpicking. These are some great designs. Keep up the good work. cfecteau@camber.com
CommentsThis is an awesome collection, thanks for sharing! Some of your links are not working within the thumbnails and pictures.
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CommentsGreat site! Link from Lileks.com. Can't talk. Got to get back. There's great grafic ideas here to steal, I mean borrow. Bill Peschel bpeschel@earthlink.net
CommentsGreat site! Link from Lileks.com. Can't talk. Got to get back. There's great grafic ideas here to steal, I mean borrow. Bill Peschel bpeschel@earthlink.net
CommentsThis is a wonderful site. Thanks for all your work. Laurie montre8pieds@cs.com
CommentsTerry Hickman three_outside@yahoo.com No comments yet--I just got here via Lileks.com.
CommentsThank you so much. I only had time to look at the Asia section (I'm at work, after all), but I'll be back. Kevin.McDonald@tvc.cbs.com
CommentsFound this link through the Lileks.com page. Beautiful stuff - I'm so happy that there are those of you out there that are (albeit obsessively) appreciative of this style and are ensuring that it doesn't simply vanish into the ether. Are you an artist? The point is moot, I guess - keep up the good work. I have bookmarked the page and will return. cha.davis@attbi.com
CommentsWhat a great idea! Trust James Lileks to find it. As of today, you're linked from http://www.lileks.com/bleats/ -- no permalink available yet. -- Paul Havemann (paul@hsh.com)
Commentsmikejgallagher@hotmail.com simply brilliant. over-awing. thanks.
Commentsi love this site.
CommentsI did a search on 1930s art and this web site was on the list. It’s visually stimulating for the research I am doing for Graphic design. Keep up the great posters! Ellie. erichan63@hotmail.com.
CommentsHey, I just wanted to thank you for making this site! I have a midterm paper on graphic design and your site was an amazing help. Don't worry, I plan on siting it correcting and I won't take any of your graphics!! :) Thanks again, you're a life saver w/ your wide extent of information and pictures! Christina - Christina_coa@hotmail.com
CommentsHey! I'm just visiting this website for the first time. Kinda working on a school project. Catch yah later! Lisa
Commentsokey!good mernalita2001@yahoo.com mernalita c dagala mcdagala
Commentsbrilliant page, this is why I´m on the net. Cheers Frank
CommentsI am a freshman college student. I'm Trying to learn about graphic design for my art class. I never thought I would want to learn more, but graphic design really intrigues me. You have a very interesting web site. Misty C,,Arkansas..mistyje2001@yahoo.com
CommentsProfessor R. J. Koshar rjkoshar@facstaff.wisc.edu
CommentsHEY COULD YOU SEND ME MORE INFO ABOUT THE 1920'S ADVERTISMENTS THAT THERE WAS. enneth2004@yahoo.com
CommentsGreetings from Zurich. I have taken pictures similar to yours from journals published by the South Manchuria Railway Company in the 1930s. If you are interested I could sent them to you. Philippe Foret pforet@bluewin.ch
CommentsJasmine Xiaojing514"hotmail.com
CommentsDear Mr. Levine, I'd like very much to have your permission in order to use two of the existent pictures in this on-line gallery, with the due indicationof your website. The 2 photos are from Bad Kissengen and Weisser Hirsch and i'd like to insert them in a business history book that I'm currently writing. Hoping to hear you soon as possible, I'm, Carlos ALebrto Damas cadamas@bes.pt
CommentsThis is just a tremendous site! I've become interested in 'ephemera' in the past few years, and your site is great fun. I found it while I was looking for something interesting which used the number 20 - and here it was! Thank you for putting this together and sharing it. Beth (Canada) - b2us2@hotmail.com
CommentsDear Sir, Thank you especially for posting the Manchukuo-Manchuria items -- very nice. Enjoyed the Japan ones as well. John Treiber Kiyose, Japan jntreiber@yahoo.co.jp
CommentsA valuable collection. Well done! ...Alex Able Muse - Poetry, Prose & Art http://www.ablemuse.com
CommentsThomas Weiss, MD drweiss@weisseye.com
Commentsbernardo j. peluso 67-6 diane terrace waterbury ct 06705 bpelujr@aol.com bravo
Commentscomments? what comments?! i just got here. lol anubha@mailandnews.com actually am working on a tabloid - project where we have to create somfin.. so working hard on it. wanted refresh myself so logged on. maybe will be back for a long more detailed look!
Commentslynn fakhoury lynnfakhoury@hotmail.com
CommentsThis is a great website! I teach graphic design, and was addressing one of my classes about poster design, and the evolution of the poster, and happened (during research) to discover your site. In a word, "Wow!" Thanks! kmillerwi@earthlink.net
Commentsjonatan, Indonesia jonatan@wsoccer.com cool! it's been a long time I've never see something classic style like this, that'll be my input progress. thanks a lot
CommentsI haven't quite explored this webpage yet but looking forward to it. I am a Graphic Artist for Med-Pass, Inc. I design extended living colorful forms using Freehand, Quark, and Photoshop. A little PageMaker. I use PageMaker and Photoshop for my own business design needs. Thank to any graphic artist sharing ideas. My name is Kathi Goings,em: Kathigos@aol.com
Commentsvery good site. I saw an artcle for your site in July 2002 issue of the defunct Yahoo mag. vincewinters@yahoo.com
Commentsvery good site. I saw an artcle for your site in July 2002 issue of the defunct Yahoo mag. vincewinters@yahoo.com
CommentsI am a collector of vintage luggage labels...As I consider my own collecting a passion I appreciate the passion put into this site..This is a great starting point for any collector and is a wonderful tool and resource as well as a great collection..Thanks for the all the work and the passion...Spencer Gorman spencergo@aol.com
CommentsHey! This web site is really great and very informational. I used it for a big report in one of my classes, and it was cool. Thanks! Amy Flychic286@AOL.com
CommentsGreat site. It reminds me of everything I love about graphic design. Martha Graettinger martha@shopbop.com
CommentsVery interesting website! Fantastic pictures! Please have a look at my german homepage with a few german railway travel brochures with full text and all pictures! http://www.epoche2.de Look in chapter "Zeitgenössische Darstellungen der Eisenbahn"! Please contact me at thomas@nosske.de Greetings from Germany! Thomas Noßke
Commentsapril dahrooge Aprilann016@msn.com
Commentsapril dahrooge aprilann016@msn.com Thank you. I went to your site looking for luggage lables and tags, but what I received was a snap shot of history. I printed many of them so I can review them and share them with people younger than me. Again, thank you.
Commentshenry pelzman hpmdjd@aol.com
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CommentsThis is a marvellous site! I love air travel ephemera from 1900-1940, and I love to read about the heroes of the first days of flying, from the Wrights to Guynemer. And every sign of their activities in print is moving, be it a ticket for an air show or a newspaper cutting about an aviator who met with an accident. Paul Snijders paulsn@wanadoo.nl
Commentsjanegoodrich@earthlink.net Very fine web site. Fabulous fine tuned collection. I have about 5000 luggage labels from hotels and am a letterpress printer and designer so I appreciate your collection from many levels. You've got a fine eye.
CommentsHELLO IT IT IS ME DENDEY HARISON TELLING YOU KEEP IT UP [ HUMAN RIGHT ACTIVIST .. IF YOU HAVE BEEN OBTAINED BY THOSE DUBIOUS CHARACTERS IN THE WORLD, REACH ME ON MY EMAIL ADRESS WITH THE PARTICULARS INVOLVED IN THE BUSINESS WHILE I CAN BE OF ASSISTANCE TO YOU.dendeyharison@hotmail.com
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CommentsHi, I am a graphic design major at the school of visua arts in New York. I wanted to write and tell you that I was doing research, and found this page. I also wanted to let you know that the red background color of the main page makes it insanely difficult to read. I don't know if you care, but I think more people would stay and visite this page, if it was easier to read. Thanx Ania
Commentsfourbridges@yahoo.com Thanks for the site! I really love travel and am also thinking about opening a 'swing' club, so you hit 2 of my favourite things!
Commentsannie annie007@sina.com
CommentsEna info@globalgiftsandgallery.com
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CommentsMike "Zen" Oren / orenm001@hawaii.rr.com - Wonderful site. I appreciate your efforts to bring this fine art form to the masses.
CommentsVery enjoyable. I collect basically water base ( water slide ) decals and note many items with the same images portrayed on my decals. Dick rhentsch@grant.tds.net
CommentsVery interesting. More? janvniel@loxinfo.co.th
CommentsYour website is a most charming and evocative memento of better times. It is a wonderful achievement. You are to be congratulated. simon wood sdw.athome@virgin.net
CommentsGreat Site! You've really accumulated some rare images. I've taken a couple of JPEGS to add to my screen saver built with old aviation poster images. markavturner@aol.com (Australia)
CommentsCan you help with the approximate cost of round trip passage on the "Hamburg" from New York to Bremerhaven in 1935? I need this information for a family history book. Thanks. ltontz@drs.state.ok.us
CommentsHello, please i'd like to know what is the rule for luggage weight for Egypt- cairo My e-mail address; maggie.m.mohamed@boeing.com thanks,
CommentsGreat site even though I haven't looked at it yet! MUHAHAHAHAH!!
CommentsGreat site even though I haven't looked at it yet! MUHAHAHAHAH!!
CommentsVery impressive - clearly a labour of love and pleasure. I collect travel guides, menus, postcards, and other shipping, airline and railway items relating to Australia which of course includes overseas shipping companies and airlines. I also collect restaurant ware which includes china, silverplate and glass items used on ships, aircraft, railways etc. The Restaurant Ware Collectors Network [RWCN]is on the internet and if you are interetsed you should consult it [it is Us based. Best wishes Richard Milne email adddress is 'stephenie.milne@bigpond.com'.
CommentsVery impressive - clearly a labour of love and pleasure. I collect travel guides, menus, postcards, and other shipping, airline and railway items relating to Australia which of course includes overseas shipping companies and airlines. I also collect restaurant ware which includes china, silverplate and glass items used on ships, aircraft, railways etc. The Restaurant Ware Collectors Network [RWCN]is on the internet and if you are interetsed you should consult it [it is US based]. Best wishes Richard Milne email adddress is 'stephenie.milne@bigpond.com'.
Commentsthis is a beautiful site. i can't wait to see all of your new additions. celestemoreno99@yahoo.com
Commentsl.livett llivett@aol.com interesting site
CommentsWhen I tried to enlarge the photo, I was unable to do so by clicking on the image. Other than that I think your nautical posters are excellent. Danny Houghton Cruise Specialist, Coronado travel Group Coronado, CA moose92069@yahoo,com
CommentsFine! Martin Kann martin.kann@citigatesea.de
CommentsFine! Martin Kann martin.kann@citigatesea.de
CommentsSo cool, so neato, just what I was looking for when I began my review of the 20's/50's logos in order to get an idea about developing my own logo. My favorites are Advertising, airlines, automotive. Thank you for going through so much effort to put up a great site! patience_sarah@yahoo.com
CommentsJessica Mueller jessica.mueller@lethbridgecollege.ab.ca Just checking it out. I am a student taking multimedia production!
CommentsMurrie Zlotziver zmurrie@hotmail.com
CommentsHowdy Cuzzin David, Thanks for the heads-up on your website, which really shows off the artifacts to full advantage. I appreciate your collecting mania, as I've been hoarding Playbills for the past two decades (and via garage sales & Bway flea markets before that). Thanks for the kind words about m'radio show, which I'm hoping to get on the web sometime in 2003. Till then, `fraid it'll just be Long Island-centric, Sunday nights at 8 on GBB-AM. Anyway, love to you & Mary & hope all's going great for ya. PS: If you have any of those maps of "Great Toilets & Urinals of Eastern Europe, 1897-1937," please let me know. Be well, Cuzzin Dave davesgoneby@aol.com http://hometown.aol.com/davesgoneby
CommentsI have been sorting out my Uncle's photographs which include a cycle tour of French Alps, including a stop in Paris that has pictures of the exhibition from the Eiffel Tower. Through your brochures it has enabled me to date them to 1937. Keith Plamping keith@plamping.com
CommentsThanks for the site - I loved the work here.
Commentspaul_dee_izmael dee_izmael@yahoo.com
Commentsthis site is very good for the people who want to know how to build a design. i hope you can give me the new design up to date and thank's for your attention............
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CommentsI love this web site and the artistry of the luggage stickers. Are there such things as smaller travel buttons that are collectible? Karen Diedrich mkdrich@earthlink.net
Commentssuperb! thank you so very much for sharing this great collection! rob house robbyhouse@yahoo.com
CommentsA realy superb collection of travel brochures, thanks for sharing it with the public. I hope I will be able again to offer you one or another piece you want to add. Best regards from Leipzig/Germany Thorsten
CommentsWhat joy I am having browsing through your collection. I keep coming back day after day! You've inspired me enough to attempt some paintins in this style. Thanks you for your time and outstading effort Bryan (Spokane, Washington, USA) matisse27@prodigy.net
CommentsBill Holohan firemap1@aol.com Just on my way into the site, recommended by letterville.com resident
CommentsAn hello from Switzerland. I heard of this site on the Letterville Bullboard. I'm Desire Rusovsky from Le Pont in Switzerland. desire@sdgsigns.com
CommentsThis is real eye candy! I have bookmarked this site to enjoy. Thanks Kathy Joiner riverroadgraphics@charter.net
CommentsThis is a wonderful site. thank you. LH tutticarlotta@yahoo.com
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CommentsDear David, You have a beautiful collection. I share your passion. I don't call myself a collector, yet I can't resist the temptation when I occasionally find some. I have a few beautiful aviation "ephemera". (I'm an early aviation enthusiast.) I will scan them and mail them to you for your virtual gallery. I also added your link to the links section of my website at www.koolhoven.com (category "miscellaneous"). Henri Kaper The Netherlands
CommentsWhen you think you're very clever, and accomplished, and successful, it is always good to experience something that smacks you back to Earth and inspires you to keeep reaching for the stars. I stumbled into your site by accident, and I've fallen and can't get up. I've spent hours in here that I can ill afford, and I'm not sorry in the least. My kids are crying and want me to kiss them goodnight, and thats about the only thing that can pull me away from here. Congratulations, and I'll be back, again and again! Todd Kimmell Lost Highways Archive & Research Library 307 Market Strett, Philadelphia www.losthighways.org
CommentsOK... the kids are in bed... I just wanted to add that your site has inspired a new name for our punk rock band....... BAD KISSINGEN............!!!.......and a good name for our next dog. He or she WAS going to be called Ol' Stewbone. Now he or she will be known as THE NOTED YUGOSLAVIAN GRAPHIC ARTIST WAGULA Todd Kimmell Lost Highways Archive & Research Library 307 Market Strett, Philadelphia www.losthighways.org
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CommentsI'm thrilled to see this wonderful collection, which I stumbled on serendipitously! Thanks for making it available. Joe Zeeman Mountain View CA j_zeeman@hotmail.com
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CommentsBreathtaking. I am a 52 year old commerical artist and I cannot get enough of the poster images and travel brochures of the eras you collect. Jann Bell jbell@healthyarkansas.com
CommentsA wonderful gallery! I'll try to "complete" it, in some days I'll send you an offer. Peter Steinberg Antiquariat Steinberg Gruendbergstr. 13 A-4040 Linz / Austria Tel&Fax: +43 732 750877 buch@antiquariat-steinberg.at http://www.antiquariat-steinberg.at
CommentsWhat a great site! Its awesome that somebody took the time to do this! I always look to Russia, Germany and the Suisse for type ideas! Cat Davis cat.davis@boxlight.com
Commentshello wow what a great collection my name is ben, graphic designer i live in manchester, nw uk huge fan of modernist styles etc did a tripette to berlin and visited bauhaus etc etc e-mail ben_why@yahoo.co.uk
Commentskimberly lilkimbo34@yahoo.com
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Comments::Imazing Web site:: Greate collection :: ::A lot of interesting ideas:: (:good job david:) Th3nx for the tour>>>>>>>>> spit.fire@mail.ee(Alex)
CommentsWonderful website...a lot of fun filled images one can bearly find when doing research! Bella USA PS. The yellow is a bit much you may want to tone it down a bit
CommentsThis is really great. Something I never knew existed. I will probly spend a whole day going through it all. tmarti10@tampabay.rr.com Tom
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CommentsI've been always keep saying, that graphic design could be the crossroad of all arts. It's absolutely great what you've done, and thank you for the nostalgic brake!!! My name is Yorgos Zannias (greek) and my e-mail is: yez@otenet.gr
CommentsI've been always keep saying, that graphic design could be the crossroad of all arts. It's absolutely great what you've done, and thank you for the nostalgic brake!!! My name is Yorgos Zannias (greek) and my e-mail is: yez@otenet.gr
CommentsI've been always keep saying, that graphic design could be the crossroad of all arts. It's absolutely great what you've done, and thank you for the nostalgic brake!!! My name is Yorgos Zannias (greek) and my e-mail is: yez@otenet.gr
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Commentslove you site! Was surfing for Japan Travel Bureau/1939 Golden Gate Expo info, re: the "win 10 free trips to Japan" contest! If you have any info, would love you to share! Thanks, Barbara Andrews lionYNO@aol.com
CommentsThis is the worst website i have ever visited!!! It is stupid and doesnt have alot of information!! It is absolute bollocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CommentsI was only joking!! This is amazing and it is the best site i have visit it has all the proper and formative information!! I LOVE THIS SITE
CommentsHi everybody, I thought this site was very informal and I didn't find what I was looking for. Im very dissapointed with this because I need infomation for school puposes and I couldn't find it. Please change it, it would make me and im sure alot of other people very happy. My name is Bertha Jones and my email address is im_a_b1tch_123@hotmail.com Please get intouch with me.
CommentsHello my name is Mitiza Appleberry and i have changed my major to criminal justice and i will be attending Jackson State University. My E-mail address in mineallmine39209@yahoo.com
CommentsGeneve photogeneve@aol.com Great website--I am trying to design brochures for my photography business and your site came up first under a "brochure design" inquiry at Google. Lots of very cool stuff--also very cool that you actually state people may appropriate as long as they link to your site (even though most people will anyway--it's nice to know they have your blessing after all your work). I have passed this site on to my artist friends. Hope they enjoy it as much as I have. It's amazing how a simple find in a foreign country can spark so much!! Thanks.
CommentsGreat Website I'll certainly keep an eye out for further additions. Don Markle sugared-rhino@sympatico.ca
CommentsI'm a student studying Graphic design , and I think its very interesting to look at different kinds of designs that could possibly influence my own work. Very nice site Maha Al Hameli moeha82@hotmail.com
Commentsdo you have any items from the Clyde Mallory steamship line from the late 1930's early 40's? charity_kocher@hotmail.com
CommentsJoeJoe joejoe@gootenbirg.com
CommentsI'm a student from Design Academic in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. I need more informations about advertising, especially about how the succesfull advertising is.and it's better for me that you can give me those informations.thank you. my name is Bientang. Bientang_yk@yahoo.com
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Commentsi cant find the words to express my appreciation of your website!!! and your collection! its really beautiful... if i didnt love it so much i would send you a gorgeous map that i got at a jumble sale you would love it, i will try to scan it in to show you. im just applying to do M.As in fine art, i have always collected stuff like you, you have inspired me to make a website too. thankyou very much for putting all that on the www. do you also show the actual things themselves? i expect you are very busy but i would be delighted to hear back from you, yours gratefully katy stewart (katystewartno1@hotmail.com)
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Commentsname:Laura Holguin e-mail:Tinkleflick_Holguin@yahoo.com
CommentsI found this website as I was searching for my husband's ancestors. I know his grandfather was aboard the ss resolute as we have a picture of him and I assume other passengers holding a safety device w/ ss resolute on it. We have a passport showing July 1923. I was wondering if you had any detailed information this ship (passenger lists, etc). Any help would be appreciated. I really enjoyed looking at the graphics. Susan Lehmann slehmann@insightbb.com
CommentsGreat site- I have an interest both in Japan and ocean liners/ships in the 1920s and 1930s- and really enjoyed looking thoough all the fantastic images on your website. I am currently living in Taiwan and I have one particular question- the brochure that advertises "To Taiwan by OSK Line"- I'm interested in knowing the information on the inside, like what OSK ships are shown as traveling to Taiwan at that time. Also- where on earth did you find that one as it seems relics from Taiwan during that period are quite rare! Thanks- Andrew Allison, andrew_allison@thsrc.com.tw
CommentsThis is an awesome sight. I love the period and it's difficult to find collections of these images. Thank you!
CommentsHi! I love your site, it's my absolute favorite place to go when I'm depressed or down, which is a lot. I'd love it if you added some info about the Internet in the 1920s, however. It's so hard to find good information about that! Thank you so much! Andrew Bloemendaal, no email
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Commentshf berk hberk@uga.edu marvelous
Commentshf berk hberk@uga.edu marvelous
CommentsDon Shepelwik dons4@telusplanet.net I have been looking for info on my Grandfather who left Russia and landed in New York in the early 1920's.I stumbled onto your site and have bookmarked it. "Awesome Site".
CommentsSylvia Wu, yinying87@hotmail.com. Thank you very much for all your wonderful collections. They are a tremendouse help for my study of History of Graphic Design.
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Commentsits my first time here...your page looks really nice and its really informative...i needed stuff for my project for school (travel brochure)...my name is jesse...my email doesn't work...well nice page
Commentsmargaret.hosking@addelaie.edu.au reckons you should add: http://www.nla.gov.au/exhibitions/sun/ Follow the sun: Australian travel,posters 1930's-1950's from the National Library of Australia
Commentsmargaret.hosking@adelaide.edu.au reckons you should add: http://www.nla.gov.au/exhibitions/sun/ Follow the sun: Australian travel,posters 1930's-1950's from the National Library of Australia
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CommentsHey- I have the same interest in vintage travel posters, pamphlets, whatnots as you do. I am most intrigued by ocean liner and transatlantic travel. I recently made the great discovery of a ceramic Italian liner wine decanter. Anyways, I love the site. Thank you for putting it up! - Cynthia jetsetcd@msn.com
CommentsWow, what a wonderful collection. As a collector of travel ephemera (in a small way) I am so pleased to have found your website. It's an amazing collection to wander through! Thanks for putting them online. My collection is predominantly luggage labels (love stone lithography), a small number of travel brochures and related ephemera - cruise ship and hotel menus, sets of photos etc. I enjoy the hunt and am mostly interested in the period 1890 to 1940, particularly, Italy, France, Palestine, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, but with a smattering from other places too! I have an interest in graphics and printing. Thanks so much! I could be here for days! snadra@powerup.com.au
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