First automobile advertisement...
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August 06, 1898
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York., Aug. 6, 1898 A very significant magazine in the history of automobiles, as the reference book "Kane's Famous First Facts" notes that the mentioned advertisement was the very first automobile ad published in America. It's very first appearance was in the issue of a week prior, but the ad is very similar.
A back page advertisement is headed: "Better than Horse or Bicycle", mentioning that: "The Winton Motor Carriage...is of pleasing design, finished in Brewster green, with leather cushions and nickel trimmings..." and that a price list is: "...free on application." with more (see). The ad measures 2 1/8 by 2 3/8 inches and is at the top of the first column on the page.
Other topics with photos, illustrations and text throughout. tiny binding holes at the blank spine margin, otherwise in condition, 16 pages.
A back page advertisement is headed: "Better than Horse or Bicycle", mentioning that: "The Winton Motor Carriage...is of pleasing design, finished in Brewster green, with leather cushions and nickel trimmings..." and that a price list is: "...free on application." with more (see). The ad measures 2 1/8 by 2 3/8 inches and is at the top of the first column on the page.
Other topics with photos, illustrations and text throughout. tiny binding holes at the blank spine margin, otherwise in condition, 16 pages.
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