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Selling
the Product:
As
the Detroit Publishing Company’s products expanded,
the company sought new markets to increase sales.
It marketed its prints, postcards, and lantern slides
to libraries and schools for use both as decoration and
for educational programming. It offered its services
to companies to create sales literature, product catalogues,
and promotional material, and produced souvenirs for the
growing tourist industry.
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American
Art Collections, 1918, was one of the many sales
catalogues of the company’s fine art reproductions
that were marketed primarily to schools and libraries.
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Accession
ID # 37.102.58 |
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Copyright
© 2002
The Henry Ford Last
Updated:
01/14/2003
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