De Soto Motor Corporation: Advertisements, 1931.

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De Soto Motor Corporation: Advertisements, 1931.

The volume is a leather-bound portfolio of advertisements placed for the De Soto Motor Corporation, a division of the Chrysler Corporation. The ads are divided into those placed in magazines, chiefly the Saturday Evening Post, and those placed in trade papers.

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Hagley Museum & Library

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Advertisers Incorporated.

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Advertisers Incorporated was a Detroit, Mich., advertising agency. From the description of De Soto Motor Corporation: Advertisements, 1931. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 86094029 ...

De Soto Motor Corporation.

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