Condition: A- / slight tears and creases in bottom text area.
A stylized airplane pivots in midair to promote the aerial activities of the Aeronautical Club of the Arrondissement of Bernay. Launched in 1934 with help from the Caudron-Renault aircraft company, the club was headed by pilot Henry Boris, who, in 1937, broke the world speed record on a Caudron Rafale at over 300 kilometers per hour. During World War II, the club was instrumental in training Air Force fighters. Today, it continues to provide flying classes as well as exhibitions at their local aerodrome.
A veritable catalogue raisonne of the posters of the great Swiss artist, Emile Cardinaux. Exhibition at the Kunstgewerbe museum in Zurich. 48 pages, German text.
Size: 12 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches. Softcover. 28 pages.
The June 1905 edition devoted to the day's advertising, full; of poster reproductions, plus a wonderful, full-page color painting of posters on the Paris hoardings.