The burly, rugged cowboy trailed the plains on horseback in the company's iconic 20th-century advertisements ... considering using cigarettes," Robert Jackler, a tobacco advertising researcher ...
All these memories swirled around me as I listened to Up in Smoke on Radio 4 last Saturday night. The latest episode in the Archive on 4 series, this was a sort of love letter to a dying (and deadly) ...
In the early to mid-20th century, tobacco companies heavily marketed cigarettes as symbols of sophistication, glamour, and social acceptance. They employed powerful advertising campaigns that appealed ...
The 20th century was to be the consumer century ... a greater variety of clothes, and by the way cigarettes. What the Lynds saw in Muncie was happening across the nation. The portion of American ...
Golden Globe-winning director Michael Gracey helms the UK retailer’s festive spot with Trevor the Dinosaur performing a scaly ...
Tobacco brands were among the best-known and most popular consumer brands of the 20th century, thanks in no small part to ...
It’s a card that for many years wasn’t even known to exist, until the 1970s or ‘80s,” national rare sports card auctioneer ...
Since colonial times, tobacco has been intertwined with the state’s economy, becoming a vital crop by the 19th century. North Carolina’s influence grew in the 20th century, with iconic brands ...
The 1916 Ruth is expected to fetch a small fraction of The Baltimore News “first” card despite being more highly graded (PSA ...
Indigenous peoples used bison meat and fat for food; hides for clothing, footwear and covering for their lodges; bones for tools; and other parts of the bison for rope, thread, gl ...