||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Don't like printing|By Lynn|Love the pictures but some of the print is difficult to read due to the color choices. It is also very small. On several occasions a light grey color was used on a light background. Not the best contrast for reading.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By T. Simmons|Will be|About the Author|Wm. Stage is a St. Louis-based writer and photographer. He has taught photojournalism at the Saint Louis University School for Professional Studies and feature writing at Defense Information School. His commentaries may be heard occasionally on
Before the billboard, radio or television commercial, there was the painted ad. Today, these aging ads capture the imagination, harkening back to a bygone era. Vanishing paint on brick walls speaks to a time when commerce was much simpler and much more direct. Few cities in America have produced as many intriguing fading ads as St. Louis. Fewer still are home to such an expert on the subject as author Wm. Stage. For decades, Stage has studied and researched the lost art...
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