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Las Vegas: Vintage Graphics from Sin City - Reviews

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"Icons: Las Vegas is a case where a picture is truly worth a thousand words. In fact, there are only six and a half pages of text in this 192-page book, a compilation of classic photos and advertisements depicting Las Vegas from the early 1940s to the ‘60s. Flipping through the pages you`ll find historic images of since-imploded resorts like the Landmark, Sands, Dunes, and Hacienda. The introduction is written by the son of the Flamingo`s original owner, and a Las Vegas timeline is printed in English, German, and French."
Nevada Magazine, Las Vegas
United States
"Anyone disappointed with the latter day, "family friendly" Las Vegas will high-kick like a showgirl over the TASCHEN titles that gathers classic photos and ephemera depicting the naughtier days on the Strip. Las Vegas: Vintage Graphics from Sin City is a kitschy trip into the past from the city's rise in the '40s to its Rat Pack-filled heyday in the '60s. Who couldn't resist a silhoutted black-and-white of Mr. Las Vegas himself, Wayne Newton? And for anyone who grooves on the retro cool of old Vegas, the book resurrects a bevy of bygone resorts that gave the place its irresistible allure in the first place."
Array, New York
United States
This book is OK. I was expecting something better. The book consists mostly of kitschy 50's ads. There is nothing that makes this book interesting.
Frankenburger
Canada
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Las Vegas: Vintage Graphics from Sin City

Las Vegas: Vintage Graphics from Sin City

Heimann, Jim (Editor)
Wilkerson III, W. R.
Flexicover, 14 x 19.5 cm (5.5 x 7.7 in.), 192 pages
$ 9.99
ISBN: 978-3-8228-2620-1
Multilingual Edition: English, French, German
Availability: In Stock
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