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Bib ID 557233
Format BookBook
Description Adelaide : W.F. McConnell Co-operative Advertising, [between 1910 and 1920] 
[13] p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. + 1 pair glasses. 
Summary

Cinema advertising in the form of a booklet with glasses intended for a three dimensional effect. Ill. in booklet are in dual colours, pale green and orange. Advertisements of brand name products.

Notes

Cover title.

Glasses made of cardboard with lenses made of cellophane, each in a green and red colour. Booklet instructions indicate lenses should be of a red and blue colour.

Subjects Advertising - Brand name products - Miscellanea.  |  Motion pictures in advertising - Miscellanea.
Other authors/contributors W. F. McConnell Co-operative Advertising

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