Book
Description
Year after year Coca-Cola and Camel Cigarettes are at the top of the annual list of
the most internationally recognized commercial names.
This fact is a testimony to the great care that R.J. Reynolds, the man and the company,
has paid to advertising from the very beginning. From the introduction of Camel Cigarettes
in 1913 to the incarnation of Joe Camel in 1988, the advertisers have shown a genius for
capturing the public's attention and establishing a brand name that is widely recognized,
by smokers and non-smokers alike.
This new book celebrates the first fifty years of Camel advertising and packaging. Over
450 color photographs capture the rich images used to promote Camel goods. From the
handsome men of the teens and early 1920s, through the arrival of the beautiful women in
the late-20s, it continues into the war years, and the 1950s and early 1960s as the
cigarette industry underwent a revolution in marketing.
The images are accompanied by useful captions and an informative text. An estimate of
current market values is included to make this a truly useful book for collectors.
Paperback - 191 pages