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57 ways to use Heinz Condensed soups

08.03.2010

In: Books, advertising


This recipe booklet, designed in the actual size and shape of a Heinz tomato soup can, features dinner delights like weiner vegetable casserole, tomato soup cake and 55 other ways to leave your lover, err make dinner better.

Collection of Anne Edwards and Fran Petersmeyer
Recipe booklet,1953

Pulp Fiction Novels

07.21.2010

In: Books





Before reality television, day time soaps or tmz, pulp fiction satisfied the hidden urges of society to live out their Freudian fantasies and hidden desires. Originating in the 1920′s ‘pulp’ was a reference to American magazines and newspapers that were printed on cheap high-acid content paper.

Called Dime Novels in America, these cheap (in both sense of the words) and disposable books appealed to the masses using  sensational plots. Even more sensational were the covers, sometimes more titillating than the content itself. Like society itself, pulp fiction dealt with timely subjects like homosexuality, drug use and free love, often at the same time however the authors and artists often remained anonymous; writing books under a pen name due to the subjects being too rique for the day.

Top to bottom

D for Delinquent (Ace) 1958 AUTHOR: Bud Clifton ARTIST: (unknown)

Marihuana (Dell) 1941 AUTHOR: William Irish (aka Cornell Woolrich) ARTIST: Bill Fleming

Loves of a Girl Wrestler (Beacon) 1960 AUTHOR: Ben West ARTIST: (unknown)

Sir Gay (Brentwood ) 1965 AUTHOR: Lynton Wright Brent ARTIST: (unknown)

The Girls in 3-B (Crest) 1959 AUTHOR: Taylor, Valerie ARTIST (unknown)

via:  Hang fire Books and Suite 101


how to get a teenage boy

05.27.2010

In: Books

How to get a teen-age boy & what to do with him when you get him.
This bestseller may have been popular but may have come under more scrutiny
had it been ‘How to get a teen-age girl’. Double standard? You decide.
Either way it was a sign of the post sixties liberated feminist times. Circa 1974.

Betty Crocker’s Cooky Carnival Cookbook

05.21.2010

In: Books, food

Betty Crocker’s Cooky Carnival Cookbook
Forget cupcakes, give me a cake that looks like this any birthday.
6 ½” by 9 5/8”
General Mills (1957)

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