Search preferences
Skip to main search results

Search filters

Product Type

  • All Product Types 
  • Books (No further results match this refinement)
  • Magazines & Periodicals (No further results match this refinement)
  • Comics (No further results match this refinement)
  • Sheet Music (No further results match this refinement)
  • Art, Prints & Posters (No further results match this refinement)
  • Photographs (No further results match this refinement)
  • Maps (No further results match this refinement)
  • Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles (1)

Condition Learn more

  • New (No further results match this refinement)
  • As New, Fine or Near Fine (1)
  • Very Good or Good (No further results match this refinement)
  • Fair or Poor (No further results match this refinement)
  • As Described (No further results match this refinement)

Binding

  • All Bindings 
  • Hardcover (No further results match this refinement)
  • Softcover (No further results match this refinement)

Collectible Attributes

Language (1)

Price

  • Any Price 
  • Under US$ 25 (No further results match this refinement)
  • US$ 25 to US$ 50 (No further results match this refinement)
  • Over US$ 50 
Custom price range (US$)

Free Shipping

  • Free Shipping to U.S.A. (No further results match this refinement)

Seller Location

Seller Rating

  • Seller image for Idea Art. A comprehensive portfolio of basic advertising ideas illustrated by top flight artists for immediate use for sale by White Fox Rare Books and Antiques, ABAA/ILAB

    Published by Idea-art, New York, 1955

    Seller: White Fox Rare Books and Antiques, ABAA/ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA ESA ILAB PBFA

    Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars 4-star rating, Learn more about seller ratings

    Contact seller

    Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition

    US$ 1,250.00

    US$ 7.00 shipping
    Ships within U.S.A.

    Quantity: 1 available

    Add to basket

    Condition: Near Fine. Humorous cartoon artwork being marketed to businesses to use in their catalogues, promotions and other literature. Surprisingly scarce -- no copies found on OCLC nor in commerce on the date of this description. However, some of the cartoons we have seen in the publications of various businesses from the era, and this publication explains to us how smaller businesses might have arranged for artwork that might have been expensive to commission for themselves when their line of business had nothing to do with the production of such artwork. 4to. 29 by 24.5 cm. 82 numbered leaves, each with a glossy coating, printing entirely on rectos. Of these, 78 are illustrations, one per page, and each accompanied by small print of what meant to be, we believe, proposals for possible captions. These are short and snappy, and there can be just a few of these one liners to over a dozen. The illustrations are varied-- clowns, a fire engine, a page boy, cowboys, lovers, doctors, nurses, etc. The consistent strain is the levity, sometimes slightly risque, and the economy by which the caricature art was achieved. Also much of the humor relates to the trials and liberation of the average Joe, the little people, the cogs in corporate life, etc. No artists are credited, but the artwork is very much of its time, and we wouldn't be surprised if some well-known cartoon artists, and even artists not associated with cartoons, did some of these on a freelance, ghost basis. Light wear to leatherette, occasional minor soiling to leaves. Looseleaf binding. Limp leatherette cover. Many metal rings.