Modern Library in the Media (continued)

1940 - 1944


1940 - The ad on the left is one of my all-time favorites.

New York Times, March 14, 1940
 

New York Times, May 19, 1940
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1941 - the ad on the right is for the famous Macy's sale selling off all Toledano type 7 balloon cloth bindings for 33 cents each!

New York Times, Jan 5, 1941
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New York Times, Dec 2. 1941
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1942 - The ad on the right ties War and Peace into the current conflict: "..Leo Tolstoy, who died in 1910, is the author of the finest account so far written of Hitler's Russian campaign...".

New York Times, Jan 4, 1942
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New York Times, Feb 9, 1942


New York Times, Sep 13, 1942
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New York Times, Dec 13, 1942
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1943 - Both top full-page ads promote the fact that prices are the same as they were before the war. The bottom ad announces the new illustrated series.

New York Times, Mar 21, 1943
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New York Times, Nov 7, 1943
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New York Times, Dec 12, 1943
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1944 The ad on the left asks folks to be patient if their booksellers don't have the titles they want due to the wartime paper shortage. The one on the right touting the illustrated series is a really pretty ad worth downloading for inspection.

New York Times, Apr 9, 1944

New York Times, Oct 29, 1944
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