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From ArtLex, which offers this characteristically thorough definition: ”printed matter, intended to have only fleeting interest. ‘Ephemera’ comes from the Greek word ‘ephemeros’ meaning ‘lasting a day.’ Examples are: tickets, leaflets, promotional literature or pamphlets, handbills, package labels, campaign buttons or badges, scrapbooks, maps, sheet music, bird's-eye views, playbills, posters, postcards…” |
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Johnson, Bernard L. (ed.), American Builder, March 1929, Chicago, American Builder Publishing Corp., 1929, 4to (11.25" x 8.5"), magazine, stapled red pictorial wraps, VG / none. Edgeworn, some chipping to wraps esp. foot of spine, spine foot chipping, rear wrap creased, a bit soiled.
198 pp. Vol. 46, No. 6. Profusely illus. in b/w & some color. "The World's Greatest Building Paper--Covers the Entire Building Field--With Building Designs in Colors." Many ads. [Book ID # 826]
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