Tricks
of the Trade
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- There
was a man who used to be . . . Most of his time in agony
- And
all the joys of life were marred . . . By pain from corns both
soft and hard
- All
remedies increased his pain
- Until
he met a German friend . . . Who said "This will your tortures
end"
- This 19th
century 2-frame animated advertisement is part of a set of five
reproductions of give-aways from the period. The thing they all
hold in common is that they did their "work" through
some sort of trick of the eye: a flipbook with a moving image,
a thaumatrope with persistance of vision, the mechanical card
(as seen above), a sliding envelope with hidden image, and a
transparency card whose final message (and joke) is derived only
through holding it to the light. "Tricks of the Trade"
is a unique view of some rare methods of advertisement. Packaged in an old-fashioned
"candy-like" cellophane bag with color header.
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