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Showing posts with label Lulu. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2014

The Lasker Lectures are now available at all fine bookstores!

The Untold Story of Advertising - Albert Lasker Lectures and history.
Albert Davis Lasker began as a newspaper reporter when still a teenager but soon got interested in advertising.

He started first as an office clerk and later became a salesman. He then asked to be given responsibility for a money-losing account so that he could try his hand at copywriting.

By the age of 20, he had bought Lord & Thomas advertising agency and remained its chief executive for more than four decades. This book is as close as readers can come to an autobiography. This book tells the story of how he shaped the agency which ranked number one in its day.

Originally published in 26 installments of Advertising Age, this book takes you into the boardroom of Lord & Thomas and reveals the business philosophy and hard-won knowledge of the man who was its leader for 40 years.

Learn how the earliest and most successful marketer in the first half of this century created that success.

Get Your Copy Today!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MERYPJE http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/isbn9781312403574

Trade paperback (6"x9") available on all quality booksellers:
Support independent publishing: Buy this
book on Lulu.

Also available in a bundle: "Scientific Advertising: Origins"


Scientific Advertising Origins - featuring Claude Hopkins, John E. Kennedy, Albert Lasker.
 Ebook available exclusively on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MERYPJE

Trade paperback (6"x9") available from all quality booksellers:
Support independent publishing: Buy this
book on Lulu.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

The Lasker Story - Nearly ready (again) for prime time...

Announcing that we are about halfway through the publishing process.

Albert D. Lasker - The Untold Story of Advertising (The Lasker Story)

We've posted to three distributors, and have three more to go. There's going to be a paperback as well as ebooks in all versions.

As you can tell, it got a new title along with the snazzy cover artwork. While it's known as the Lasker Story, it's also got some new materials added.

I'll have some reviews for you soon, just hold on. There's 9 books coming out all at once, and these take some time to get over the various hurdles and so forth.

But do stay tuned. You have signed up with your e-reader and email (upper right) haven't you?

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