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Jim Heimann

Auteur de All-American Ads of the 50s

57+ oeuvres 3,230 utilisateurs 16 critiques 1 Favoris

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In addition to a career as a graphic designer and illustrator, Jim Heimann is a teacher and author. His graphic design works have been exhibited in several California galleries as well as at a number of shows in Germany and Japan. Heimann's design clients include CBS Records, Columbia Pictures, The afficher plus Screen Actors Guild, and the National Football League. Heimann's written works include such books as California Crazy!, Hooray For Hollywood, Out With The Stars, Close Cover Before Striking, and Car Hops and Curb Service. He has also written on popular culture and regional history and architecture for many publications, among them the Los Angeles Times and Rolling Stone magazine. Heimann graduated from California State College in Long Beach with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He is a native of Los Angeles. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de Jim Heimann

All-American Ads of the 50s (2001) — Directeur de publication — 251 exemplaires
All-American Ads of the 60s (2002) — Directeur de publication — 194 exemplaires
All-American Ads 40's (2003) — Directeur de publication — 183 exemplaires
Future Perfect (Icons Series) (2002) — Directeur de publication — 139 exemplaires
The Golden Age of Advertising: The 50s (2005) — Directeur de publication — 119 exemplaires
All-American Ads of the 70s (2004) 113 exemplaires
The Golden Age of Advertising: The 60s (1999) — Directeur de publication — 107 exemplaires
All-American Ads of the 30s (2003) — Directeur de publication — 102 exemplaires
Los Angeles. Portrait d'une ville {complete} (2009) — Directeur de publication — 101 exemplaires
All-American Ads of the 80s (2005) — Directeur de publication — 89 exemplaires
Mid-Century Ads: Advertising from the Mad Men Era (2011) — Directeur de publication — 87 exemplaires
Kitchen Kitsch: Vintage Food Graphics (2002) — Directeur de publication — 80 exemplaires
All American Ads of the 20s (2004) — Directeur de publication — 77 exemplaires
See the World (Icons Series) (2002) 65 exemplaires
Mexicana: Vintage Mexican Graphics (2002) 64 exemplaires
California, Here I Come (Icon (Taschen)) (2002) — Directeur de publication — 63 exemplaires
All-American Ads, 1900-1919 (2005) — Directeur de publication — 60 exemplaires
Surfing : Vintage Surfing Graphics (2004) — Directeur de publication — 53 exemplaires
Las Vegas Vintage Graphics (Icons) (2003) 50 exemplaires
50s Cars: Vintage Auto Ads (Icons) (2002) 49 exemplaires
Hula: Vintage Hawaiian Graphics (2003) 36 exemplaires
Fashion of the 70s (2009) 26 exemplaires
All-American Ads of the 90s (2018) — Directeur de publication — 24 exemplaires
70s Cars: Vintage Auto Ads (2006) 24 exemplaires
20th Century Travel (2016) 22 exemplaires
60s Cars: Vintage Auto Ads (Icons) (2005) 18 exemplaires
Automobile Design Graphics (2016) 15 exemplaires
Los Angeles. Portrait d'une ville {ABREGEE} (2009) — Directeur de publication — 10 exemplaires
Surfing. 1778–Today. 40th Ed. (2023) 2 exemplaires
Hula Honeys Photo Album (2004) 1 exemplaire
All American Ads. 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

po-Vintage, Krazy Kid's Food (1999) — Contributeur — 123 exemplaires

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I was in the library in the Architecture section and saw this book. The drive-in is a perfect example of where two major American desires intersect. Americans love to eat (just look at your fellow citizens if not at your own stomach). Americans love to be in their cars (even parked, talking into their cell phones). Food + car = drive-in.

From the first Pig Stand in Texas to the last Bob's Big Boy, they're all here. A lot of the history related here has to do with the buildings and how to dazzle the passing motorist. Car hops came later. One recurring feature was the central pylon jutting skyward (ahem!).

At first, the fare was mostly BBQ pork sandwiches and "chicken in the rough" before the proprietors figured out that they could serve more people faster with burgers. Thus, the ubiquitous burger.

This is pretty well written and the interesting facts just keep coming. Contrary to popular belief, the drive-in was in decline by the time teenagers in the 50's were hanging out at them. And did you know that Hollywood stars would frequent the drive-ins near the studios back in the 30's?
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nog | 1 autre critique | Jul 7, 2023 |
As advertised, a whirlwind tour through the seedy history of LA. Very nicely done & produced, with ample crime scene photos. There are several pulp magazine reproduction inserts that help set the mood. The last chapter is a review of Hollywood noir. Very well done, a must for any noir fan.
 
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kcshankd | Aug 16, 2021 |
I enjoyed this book. Food history is so much fun, and that includes old menus. Fun book, wish it had been larger with more stuff!
 
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Chica3000 | Dec 11, 2020 |
Beautiful photography and imagery capture the '50s and '60s, two decades in advertising. With anecdotes and essays to accompany the artwork, this book is worth owning (or if you're like me, checking it out multiple times from your local library).
 
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JCLHeatherM | Jan 27, 2018 |

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ISBN
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