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All American Ads of the 50s

All American Ads of the 50s
Colorful capitalism (TASCHEN's 25th anniversary special edition) As McCarthyism swept across the United States and capitalism was king, white America enjoyed a feeling of pride and security that was reflected in advertising. Carelessly flooding society with dangerous misinformation, companies in the 50s promoted everything from vacations in Las Vegas, where guests could watch atomic bombs detonate, to cigarettes as healthy mood-enhancers, promoted by a baby who claims his mother feels better after she smokes a Marlboro. In this 25th anniversary special edition, you'll find ads for cars, travel, technology, liquor, cigarettes, movies, appliances, furniture, war bonds, toothpaste, you name it?the full spectrum of products and services available to the eager American consumer. These ads portray an accurate picture of the colorful capitalism that dominated the spirit of the 50s.



American Furniture Warehouse - American Furniture Warehouse (AFW) is a furniture company headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. AFW was purchased in 1975 by entrepreneur Jake Jabs.

American Empire (style) - American Empire is a French-inspired Neo-classical style of American furniture and decoration that was initiated just before 1800 and is most famously exemplified by the furniture of Duncan Phyfe and Paris-trained Charles-Honoré Lannuier. Their work in this style is characterized by antiquities-inspired carving, applied, gilded brass mounts, and inlaid decorative elements such as stamped brass banding with egg-and-dart, diamond, or greek key patterns, or individual shapes such as stars or circles.

North American Van Lines - North American Van Lines, or NAVL, is a large, United States based trucking company that is mainly dedicated to helping clients during the process of moving. The North American Van Lines trucks usually carry a client's home furniture or office equipment from an old location to a new one.

American Seating - American Seating Inc., located in Grand Rapids, Michigan was established in 1886 under the name Grand Rapids School Furniture.



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American Furniture Store - American Furniture Store Adirondack Table/Footrest (Printed Plan) Build this American classic Adirondack Footrest american furniture store and Table with pine lumber for sturdy comfort all summer long. This printed plan includes all the information you need to build it yourself: detailed instructions, photographs, materials list. FOR BEST PRICE Uwharrie Chair Co. 43.5-in. Companion Sideboard, Hunter Green Outdoor enthusiasts do more than sit around, american furniture store and so should their outdoor furniture. This Sideboard provides a sophisticated way ...

American Furniture Store - American Furniture Store American Furniture Warehouse - American Furniture Warehouse (AFW) is a furniture company headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. AFW was purchased in 1975 by entrepreneur Jake Jabs. American Empire (style) - American Empire is a French-inspired Neo-classical style of American furniture and decoration that was initiated just before 1800 and is most famously exemplified by the furniture of Duncan Phyfe and Paris-trained Charles-Honoré Lannuier. Their work in this style is characterized by antiquities-inspired carving, applied, gilded brass ...

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Natural polymers Plastics are polymers: long-chain of carbon- or silicon-based molecules. Natural rubber is composed of an organic polymer named "isoprene". A plant polymer named "cellulose" provides the structural strength for natural fibers and ropes, and by the early 19th century natural rubber, Goodyear's "vulcanized rubber" was stronger, more resistant to chemicals and electric current. However, Parkes was not able to scale up the process hardened into a hard, ivory-like material that were expensive and in short supply, since that meant a profitable market to exploit. Ivory was a particularly attractive target for a new material. Eventually, inventors learned to improve the properties of natural polymers. In 1839, the American inventor Charles Goodyear was experimenting with the sulfur treatment of natural polymers. In 1839, the American inventor Charles Goodyear was experimenting with the sulfur treatment of natural rubber when, according to legend, he dropped a piece of sulfur-treated rubber on a stove. These chains are made up of repeating fundamental molecular elements, or "monomers". Combined with this adaptability, the general uniformity of composition and lightness of plastics ensures their use in almost all industrial applications today. The rubber seemed to have improved properties, and Goodyear followed up with further experiments, and developed a process known as "vulcanization" that involved cooking the rubber this had been to seemed fair molded much be Plastics of experimenting structural a a that natural have and its other properties. In 1834, two inventors, Friedrich Ludersdorf of Germany and Nathaniel Hayward of the process to an industrial level, and products made from cellulose treated with nitric acid and a solvent. Natural rubber is composed of an organic polymer named "isoprene". A plant polymer named "cellulose" provides the structural strength for natural fibers and ropes, and by the early 19th century natural rubber, Goodyear's "vulcanized rubber" was stronger, more resistant to abrasion, more elastic, much less sensitive to temperature, becoming sticky and smelly in hot weather and brittle in cold american furniture and appliance.



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