Midcentury Christmas: Holiday Fads, Fancies, and Fun from 1945 to 1970

Sarah Archer

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UPC:
9781581574029
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2016-10-18
Release Date:
2016-10-18
Author:
Sarah Archer
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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A celebration of Christmas in the 1950s and '60s

Midcentury America was a wonderland of department stores, suburban cul-de-sacs, and Tupperware parties. Every kid on the block had to have the latest cool toy, be it an Easy Bake Oven for pretend baking, a rocket ship for pretend space travel, or a Slinky, just because. At Christmastime, postwar America's dreams and desires were on full display, from shopping mall Santas to shiny aluminum Christmas trees, from the Grinch to Charlie Brown's beloved spindly Christmas tree. Nowdesign mavenSarah Archertells the story of how Christmastime in America rocketed from the Victorian period into Space Age, thanks to the new technologies and unprecedented prosperity that shaped the era. The book will feature iconic favorites of that time, including:

A visual feast of Christmastime eats and recipes, from magazines and food and appliance makers
Christmas cards from artists and designers of the era, featuring Henry Dreyfuss, Charles & Ray Eames, and Alexander Girard
Vintage how-to templates and instructions for holiday decor from Good Housekeeping and the 1960's craft craze
Advice from Popular Mechanics on how to glamorize your holiday dining table
Decorating advice for your new Aluminum Christmas Tree from ALCOA (the Aluminum Company of America)
The first American-made glass ornaments from Corning Glassworks

Midcentury Mistletoeis sureto be on everyones most-wanted lists.

120 color illustrations