Vintage Canadiana: Canadian Home Journal January 3, 2014 By Brett in Art, History, Media, Society Tags: Art, Canada, Canadian Home Journal, Cover Art, Fashion, Magazines, Vintage 21 Comments Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thanks so much! Scouring hither and yon! I was unaware of your site until just now and have added it to my site links. Look forward to reading through your site. Reply
Happy New Year, Brett. I am thinking of entering your name here https://www.facebook.com/CanadianWeblogAwards for 2014. Is this okay? Reply
Seeker, Happy New Year to you as well! Thanks for the kind thought, which I humbly appreciate and am certainly okay with. Best, Brett Reply
I agree — some of them very much are! (The postings on your vintage-focused site are quite interesting, by the way!) Reply
These remind of the vintage posters in Italy. They were so stylish! They don’t make ’em like this anymore. Reply
wonderful !
Thanks!
These are wonderful. Where did you find them?
Thanks so much! Scouring hither and yon!
I was unaware of your site until just now and have added it to my site links. Look forward to reading through your site.
Thanks. I’m hoping to interview someone researching covers like this in 2014, so watch for it.
Very cool! Good luck with the interview!
These are fantastic! Don’t you just love the vintage pix?!
Yes, there’s so much about them to like!
Reblogged this on Vintage Yorkshire.
Thanks!
No problem, they are wonderful to look at!
Happy New Year, Brett. I am thinking of entering your name here https://www.facebook.com/CanadianWeblogAwards for 2014. Is this okay?
Seeker, Happy New Year to you as well! Thanks for the kind thought, which I humbly appreciate and am certainly okay with.
Best,
Brett
Thank you.
Beautiful illustrations
They truly are!
I love how classic ads are pieces of art in their own right!
I agree — some of them very much are! (The postings on your vintage-focused site are quite interesting, by the way!)
These remind of the vintage posters in Italy. They were so stylish! They don’t make ’em like this anymore.
The styles of these earlier eras are usually terrific!
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