CommentsHi -- Enjoyed it , Fantastic Display !! ..... Steve, Tunae112@aol.com
CommentsAWESOME GRAPHICS, BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN. LORY
CommentsVictoria Manu vic@ dnt.ro
CommentsThese aren't just the destinations we dream about visiting--they're destinations in the eras we yearn to visit! Lisa Jones lisajones@austin.rr.com
Commentsfacteurpins @ aol.com super, very good
CommentsWhat a fantastic web site! I like it. sakura from Japan (kaedepcmail@excite.co.jp
CommentsWilliam G. Bailey 804 Spanish Dr. S. Longboat Key, FL 34228 USA Hi, Display is nice but home page colors are difficult to read-suggest black print.
Commentsextra-ordinary site! A beautiful collection. Thank you for sharing. :) shelly apartment0@yahoo.com
CommentsTruly amaaaaazing ! I made a link form our Friday feature ( 28 February) to your Mosel travel brochure. Great site, will make a fixed link as well. Joris Bergsma http://www.prewarcar.com
CommentsHi, enjoyed your site very very much. Keep going. Would you be interested to hear if I find something in your field? Do us the favour to visit our website: prewarcar.com We could probably use some of your material to illustrate the daily written articles. Let us know what you think. Also about links between the sites. We're having 2.000 visits a day now on average. Kind regards, horwitz@prewarcar.com
CommentsI am a little envious jet grateful for sharing with us your beautiful gallery have a great trip and thanks m.fiore
Commentsgood for my research and college projects emily_e-cook@yahoo.co.uk
CommentsHey! It is awesome that I finally found some information on Graphic Design History! I am writing a research paper on Graphic Design and we have to have information on the history! Thank you so much! ~Abbe~ Roxy_BlondeMeister@yahoo.com
Commentswow! I don't remember when I've got so excited by a web site. trully amazing images. thank you, it is now on my favorite list! (:
Commentswow! I don't remember when I've got so excited by a web site. trully amazing images. thank you, it is now on my favorite list! (: Anna Reingewertz (3rd year design student) nouckyr@yahoo.com
Commentsumm im tryin to do a report on us history... the 1920's which is a gay decade because lil old me cant seem to find any information so if anyone wants to help me out a lil bit email me marbz_lou@hotmail.com sara
CommentsThis is a great site. I've been looking for a collector of nautical papers. I have a small collection and am trying to find out how to value it . Would you be able to help me or give me a reference to someone who would? Marghi Bean threemaples@adelphia.net
Commentsmumcat9@earthlink.net loved the graphics ,but was very surprised and pleased at the informative and up to the minute text,a sort of history in the making
CommentsAsh Rosewater rosewater@mail.com keep on...
CommentsHELLO. VERY VERY GREAT. I COLLECT ALL OLD BROCHURE-PHOTO-POSTCARD... ABOUT MATTERHORN - ZERMATT IN SUISSE. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED I CAN SEND YOU DIGITAL SCAN OF MY BROCHURE. STEFANO van@tsc4.com
CommentsHi, Great HP. I like it. Thanks Greez Stefan Stefan.horneborg@sh-dr.de
CommentsI got to your site through your Truth Victorious page. A great collection of articles and images. The prevailing self-hatred of the Western Left has obscured the long history of Arab/Muslim imperialism which preceded the period of Western colonialism. Despite what Aristotle wrote, humans are very largely irrational animals and history is not a rational forum of moral discussion. Sometimes, indeed quite often and inescapeably, force has to be used to give peace and security a future. Then I moved on to your travel graphics section. Very nice. I was quite taken with an image on your first page: "New York 1937". I'd love to be able to find a larger jpeg of it for my own computer at home, as a background image or screensaver. Any chance of that? Nice job all around, both on your graphics and your history/politics page. Stephen M San Francisco
CommentsHi! I'am Zsombor E. Baktay from Budapest . Did you know the Hungarian graphic design was leader in the thirties ? Your advertising list is almost just contains hungarian samples, they aren't deutch ! Check them ! You have a nice collection with great designers ! Congratulations . baktayzsombor@hotmail.com
CommentsMarie-Fe Balle darlingmar@hotmail.com
CommentsIt is a great collection. I thank you to expose these graphics on the web. Antoine C.
CommentsDavid, Great website! The graphics used in these glory days are worth the quest. I found your site in my quest to find out what a tourist class passage would cost on a ship like Normandie in 1937, New York to LeHarve, round trip. The information will be used in a fictional piece. Good and relatively accurate information helps to give a fictional work more strength and merit. If you can help I'd be much obliged. Thanks, Bill e-mail: bgazzola@killingly.k12.ct.us
Commentsdave@daveatkin.co.uk - just what I was looking for
CommentsWhat a wonderful collection you have! It is a treat to have a peak at them. Thank you for sharing. kim.carney@msnbc.com
CommentsDan Lynch Thank You for sharing your collection. There are items here that I hve not seen anywhere. My interests are somewhat periferal. I like to build old looking steamer trunks and no self respecting trunk would be without appropriate luggage tags. My collection consists of repros.which have been weathered. Thanks Again
CommentsKirk, travelbrochuregraphics.com@alienbill.com. Great site, well organized, though yellow and orange wouldn't have been my first choices...but the content is terrific.
CommentsLoved it! Great images and an important collection. robertnoecker@kc.rr.com
CommentsWhat a great site, greetings from Bali, keep up the good work and see also my site http://baliwww.com
Commentsbeautiful graphics, especially of croatian travel brochures [former yugoslavia]. i enjoyed it a lot. they certainly look aesthetically more profound than contemporary ones. mirna.solic@utoronto.ca
CommentsSusan Oleson mfmohs@aol.com I am very impressed with the Yugoslovein page. They are really beautiful.
CommentsWhat a wonderful collection you have...the artwork is fantastic. Thanks for showing it on the web. Shoprat
CommentsI'm actually a lot more interested in the Truth Victorious collection of articles. Could you indicate the date when articles were added, on the main index page? This would help me catch up on the new articles. I intend to come back regularly! I'm not certain whether you add new articles only at the top or not, or if you also insert into the various sections below. - Yuen Kit Mun (yuenkitmun@yahoo.com)
CommentsDavid - I share your interest in the graphic design and publicaitons of the travel industry. While I have picked up a great book of Airline advertising art, I haven't come across original pieces like yours...any suggestions of where I start looking in the Boston area? Thanks! Jenny Jenny Mehlow, jennymehlow@yahoo.com
Commentsgreat stuff. they remind me of illustrations from old children's books that my parents must have saved from their youth. i pored over them and created a place in memory that persists.
Commentstina koufas-eisbacher,high school art teacher,member of greyhound rescue organization(we have 5),&pencil/clay artist:tinaeisbacher@yahoo.com great sight! I am also currently teaching in the graphic design academy at our school, and would love to get them fired up with some art lessons about old covers, etc.
CommentsI think this website is GREAT! I am a graphic design student and found this website a valuable historical reference. Thanks and I hope to see more, keep it up! courtney escanio c_escanio@yahoo.com
Commentsbillcameron@jazzfree.com Your website is fascinating,wish you lots of success in your research Bill Cameron.
Commentshi, A beautiful collection. Thank you for sharing noori@t-online.de
CommentsReuben rj_hayward@hotmail.com
CommentsCongratulations to this beautiful exhibition. I am impressed by this rainbow of art. To see these pictures in such context gives one a real good overview of commercial graphics at that time. What a pleasure to click through it! Stefan.Raemisch@t-online.de, Germany
CommentsThanks! The website is great. I teach Geography of Tourism at the University of Milano Bicocca elena dell'agnese elena.dellagnese@unimib.it
CommentsGood day, I found your site as I searched for Italia- Cosulrich , a name that appears this month on my 2003 poster Calendar. Why did I search? My last name is Ulrich and I was surprised to see it in print and therefore the search The posters shown on your site are great. The art is so clean and , as an enginer, I enjoy this art style. I will add your site to my favorite list and look closely at each poster. Thank you for your web site and the walk into our past history. Kind Regards, Don Ulrich------ donulrich@attbi.com
Commentsbert korte treb_etrok@hotmail.com i have a coaster from the ship Gdynia america Batory and was trying to do some research on it
CommentsThis web site is beautiful. I am looking for a reproduction of an image used by Alcoa Steamship in 1949. The image shows a sugarcane harvest with one worker looking into the camera and others loading an ox-drawn cart. Do you know this image? Sincerely, Elena Martinez emartinez@omnesys.com
CommentsHello, Thank you so much for the lovely site. I don't know how it is possible to be nostalgic for a time before I was born, but these images did that to me. Daryl Smith, Minneapolis, MN USA scenicd@visi.com
Commentsa_br_a@hotmail.com
CommentsDear Webmaster Nice Website Keep it up Regards Hari (p_harihn@rediffmail.com )
CommentsJohn F. Tunison CCO/COO NMV The Marketing Firm, Inc. 11300 Coloma Rd., Ste. B-14 Gold River, CA 95670 916.852.7716 jtunison@nmvinc.com www.nmvinc.com always been a fan of graphics from this era, thanx for the handy-dandy compilation!
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CommentsDanielle Seip love69_33@excite.com i liked the site!!!
Commentspolo lajur_kanan@yahoo.com wooowww fantastic
CommentsAdrianne Tuck tuckadr@auburn.edu
CommentsGreat website! Enjoyed it immensely. Linkster... http://links.esmartweb.com/
CommentsThis is an AMAZING collection! Thanks for sharing all of this!! Greezy Quesadilla hottaco@mail.com
CommentsBen Trotter, bmtrotter@hotmail.com Thank you for a most interesting travel back in time. Do you think that it might be relevant to indicate that the norm when these posters were printed was that the bulk of ordinary folk in Britain didn't even travel to the next town in their own country?
CommentsYou have some very nice example, of the art of advertising. I collect railroad advertising from the 1930s-50s. Your site has expanded my interests tremendously. Thanks for all the work it mist have taken. Mycroft n01un0@msn.com
CommentsHallo, What a surprise. Collecting the same stuff for already twenty-five years, I still feel a little crazy. Surfing around at the www., I meet someone as crazy as me with the same obsession and the same standarts. Great! And a great collection. For -a part- of my collection see "Typofoto/elementaire typografie in Nederland' by myself and my co-author John van der Ree, Utrecht/Antwerpen,1990. Contact me for my doublets -i.a. my favourite Swiss designer Herbert Matter- if you like. So not, anyway good luck. So yes, tell me more about yourself. Are you a designer to? All the best, Dick Maan. dickmaan@freeler.nl
CommentsNORMA n.voight@att.net Great
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CommentsI stumbled across this website while looking for something else. I was amazed at the range of different items you had on display. I love the art design and graphics used in travel materials from the early part of the 20th century. I'm sure I'll come back and enjoy browsing this site again and again.
Commentsyacov levi Israel yacle@netvision.net.il very impressive
CommentsFabulous, fabulous, fabulous website! Lea lea_barker@hotmail.com
CommentsHi, I love your airline mementos from the 1930s! Thanks for letting me use the pix, I will credit you on my luggage auction so more people can visit your fun site! ~Suzanne
Commentshanna, i found this very useful for my eassay.Thanks! han_k_2@hotmail.com
CommentsHi David, I am doing research for an exhibit that is being planned for the Toronto International Airport, and I came across your fabulous website with all those great graphics. We had planned to use the Colonial Airways image in the exhibit. Do you know if that came in poster size or was it only a luggage label? I would like to talk to you regarding the use of some of these images in the exhibit. Thanks for your consideration. Jim McDonald jim.mcdonald@rcn.com 415.861.6273
CommentsA very inspirational site. Hopefully the African Continent can be added. Ivan igsmith@cfl.rr.com
CommentsGreat Job! scott.wurcer@analog.com
CommentsWonderful Collection! How do I begin? Are there dealers and agencies selling such items? Bob Brewer bbrewer2@earthlink.net
CommentsI began ship travel at age 5 months when my mother took my sister and me to rejoin our father in Manila. In 1932 my mother and I began a round-the-world trip by taking a President passenger-freighter trip from Manila to Naples. Thanks for making this brochure cover available. James J. "Jim" Halsema jimh@bee.net
CommentsHi!! I'm researching about 1920s~1930s and this is really helpful!! Awesome display~!! Michelle from NZ michelle860725@hotmail.com
CommentsFantastic collection!! Michelle from NZ michelle860725@hotmail.net
CommentsDear Sir, What a brilliant website! I am particularly interested in the japanese material as I am producing a 2-part television series for Channel 4 in the UK and about 2 World War in Japan. I am interested in your 'How to see Kyoto' travel brochure for 1937 - would it be possible to see the text inside the brochure? If so could you e-mail it to me... my e-mail is thebattys@hotmail.com Many thanks, David Batty
CommentsI like your websit very much! Those old pictures, influenced by ArtDeco, have a never-fading beauty for me. dr.t@schmidt-branden.de
CommentsThis is a great website of airline travel, especially KLM. Michael Cahill michaelcah@cox.net
CommentsAll these striking Art Deco and Modernist travel and traffic items are a gorgeous sight
Commentshehe. Great site. I'm writing a semester-paper on a brochure promoting Denmark to all of the world, and researching the cultural impact branding a country could have. I would like to ask you if you know of any research on the historical development of travel brochures? That would be very funny reading, i think. I'm quite pressed for time right now, so you'll have to exscuse the brevity of this letter - sincerely yours Rune, Denmark. ruf22@hotmail.com
CommentsI was fascinated to find your collection, with some much more exotic items. I teach tourism management in Leeds, England, at university level. I would like to use some of your images in lectures. None would be sold or printed - students don't get pictures on their lecture handouts, but do get lots in PowerPoint lectures. My name is Alan Machin. My email address is: amachin@blueyonder.co.uk Keep up the collection!
CommentsBeautiful Congratulatins, you have a wonderful site Francisco Jarrín Latin america specialist www.galapagosfirst.com
CommentsBonjour, Je recherche tout sur Léo FONTAN et ai découvert avec un vif intérêt la brochure sur l'hôtel Scribe de Paris éditée en 1935. Avez-vous d'autres renseignements ? Merci de me répondre et bravo pour vos recherches, ces années 1920-1930 sont passionnantes et les productions pleines de qualités. Daniel Auliac. dauliacs@aol.com
Commentslandonny@aol.com my wifes brother asked me to do some research on his dad he has a ticket stube from Feb 15 1913 from the ship vaderland it left antwerp on feb 15 1913 i would like to know if there is a manifest i can access to confirm his father did in fact come to america on this date
Commentswow! i was looking, longing to see, again, some vintage images/posters from interlaken and around switzerland. like the ones in the train stations and restaurants i used to seek refreshment. thanks.
CommentsThis was an amazing collections. I really enjoy looking at all of them... which I think I did. thanks, Kim
CommentsHello David Congratulations, a very interesting website for me. I'm a specialist for Arnold Brügger, a famous Swiss Painter who has done also from 1910 - 1925 lithos and prospects for Brügger Art. Inst. in Meiringen. If you are interested I can send you further informations. He made about 40 covers of the prospects of Brügger Art. Inst., one of his brothers made the photographs. We will stay in contact. Thanks a lot and greetings from Berne, Switzerland Stephan Flury sflury@dplanet.ch
CommentsHello, My name is gael. Thanks for your site, it's pleasant to read all this informations. Sorry I don't speak and write very well english. But ... I'd like to know if you can help me ? : - Do you know when Air France compagny was installer to the Champs Elysées in Paris for their agence ? It was in : 1938, 1947, 1961 or 1973 ??? Thanks for yours answer. - Do you know why Air France planes are painted in white in 1951 ? gcomp.fami01@wanadoo.fr Thanks for your answer if you can help me it will be very nice. Maybe have you some french people who can help me !! Bye bye write you as soon as possible.
CommentsThank you so much for the lovely tour. I'm such a romantic and it was an inspiring view. I'm grateful that you bothered to create this sight and share your passion with all of us. I believe I will try painting a similar travelogue view on my bedroom wall. Beautiful graghic work and I can understand the desire to collect these. They have always captured my interest. Sincerely, Rhonda moorestinky@hotmail.com
CommentsLarry Cobb petercobb1020@aol.com
CommentsArmen Aksalu Armen@SRC.EE
CommentsRichard Konigsberg
CommentsExcellent collection! I love that period of design work, especially the Russian/German flavor. Someday I wish to do some paintings in that style. I really appreciate your effort in making these wonderful works available us. Neil Runde neilrunde@hotmail.com
CommentsIt is a great source of information and a good idea that graphic designers, such as myself, can actually learn more about the origins and history of our profession. The look of the page could be a little more designed oriented...aesthetically more coherent with what it contains. Good job anyway Carlotta Aepli Venezuela
CommentsJoseph R. Scutti joedhead@hotmail.com Your site is magnificent. For everthing that is wrong with the internet, this is what is SO right. I could get lost on this site for hours , there seems to be no end to the information. You have done a great job. Thanks Again Joe Scutti
CommentsI stumbled on your website while looking for information on how to take a boat from Paris to London... I'm very glad that I did. I'm in Italy right now so it was fun to look at brochures from the time period in which my grandmother probably travelled here. Cheers to your collection. Ciao Beatrice Campbell (Toronto) BCamp1969@aol.com
CommentsDanielle Pierce four_dani@yahoo.com
CommentsYour website is fantastic. I have used it as a resource to study brochure and layout styles... for assignments and general knowledge. Thanks a lot! regards pilantra@optusnet.com.au
Commentslisa doherty lisalightyearsawayuk@hotmail.com
CommentsSuman Chakraborty suman@haldock.wb.nic.in
CommentsI wonder how you managed to pick such a fine collection. I am from Georgia. It was nice to see intourist posters of city Batumi. I am interested in soc-realismus. Your collection of soviet posters prove my idea, that 1920-30s was the bes time in soviet visual arts. After this period everything was spoiled. Thou intourist posters were produced till 1980s. In this area worked some fine painters from Georgia. Wish you to enrich your collection! Nino Chanishvili nchanishvili@24hours.ge
CommentsWelcome on russian is not "ПРИВЕТСТВИЕ! ЛАСКАВО ПРОСИМО". Welcome on russian is "Добро пожаловать"
CommentsI just want to say tanks for all the cool immages this is one of the best things I have seen on the net. C.A.
CommentsProf. Dr. August Schick august.schick@uni-oldenburg.de
CommentsColleen Coe colleen.coe@aaaoregon.com I was looking for some graphic for my re-modeled travel store here at AAA in Oregon and found your site. Maybe I will find something of interest to use. Thanks!
CommentsHello: I sailed on the SS France in 1963/1964. I would love to find a good copy of the ship's deck plans/brochure that was available at that time (we lost ours). It was a simple little booklet, as I remember, but it must be the exact one available then. How do you think I could find it? Thanks, Howard: quarryhill@vom.com
CommentsYou should get a book published of all this work! Jeremy@archrival.com
CommentsDo you have anything from South east asia or from Thailand ? Cara Carabangkok@yahoo.com
CommentsGreat stuff! I bought a steamer trunk today that has a Dollar Steamship Line sticker on it. The trunk belonged to a Dr. Wesley K. C. May from or going to Shanghai China. I am attempting to find out when he sailed and anything about him. The date on the sticker is not readable. Your stuff is really interesting. Thanks Pat Simon Allentown Pennsylvania USA
CommentsErika (Ebay= e.e.) Furbylvr@aol.com Was looking for vintage era Italian information.. As I have 2 Hand colored LARGE photos from 1935 (Fiuggi Anno XIII) and could not find anything on this era, as I am listing them on ebay and need to find any info I can.. Thank you for the travel photo information (June 16, 2003)
CommentsWow! Gorgeous stuff. Thanks for making it available. selma@lara.on.ca
CommentsThank you! If only everyone did the same, generously putting online what we know and love, can you imagine what the Web would be like?
CommentsHi, just found your site and love it. I love the art of the 20's and 30's. Thanks for sharing. My email is: elinore_anker@mms.gov.
Commentsawe inspiring! me@aleksdesign.com
CommentsSally Headapohl Headapohl@hotmail.com
CommentsThis is my second visit to your web site. Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful art from an era that at times is forgotten. I shall return! Ron Fitzpatrick fitzfitsus@yahoo.com
CommentsSeptember Raines aaquino33@sprintpcs.com
CommentsDate: 29 June 2003 Time: 04 36 local time Comments: It's really gorgeous. Thank you. Name: Abdi e-mail address: Abex413@yahoo.com
CommentsBrilliant! Loads and loads of beautiful graphic design..compliments for this endeavour!! jeroen@einder.com
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