The First Adman: Thomas Bish and the Birth of Modern Advertising

The First Adman: Thomas Bish and the Birth of Modern Advertising

by Gary Hicks
The First Adman: Thomas Bish and the Birth of Modern Advertising

The First Adman: Thomas Bish and the Birth of Modern Advertising

by Gary Hicks

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Overview

The First Adman reveals the untold story of how modern advertising was pioneered 200 years ago by the entrepreneur, self-publicist and dodgy Member of Parliament, Thomas Bish. Royalty and politicians courted this early media star and society figure, who was one of the best-known men in the land and allegedly more famous than the prime minister himself.

Bish's promotional creativity helped the old state lottery raise the equivalent of £2 billion for good causes, also bringing him great wealth. Hiring the essayist Charles Lamb as a copywriter and George Cruikshank to illustrate his advertisements, Bish professionalised ad campaigns. Techniques he pioneered include spin doctoring, graphic design, modern typography, direct marketing, and even early market research. Unfortunately his talents did not prevent him from being expelled from both the Stock Exchange and the House of Commons.

Drawing on previously inaccessible contemporary sources, Gary Hicks resurrects the Bish brand, as famous in its day as Coca-Cola is today, and explains how it started a publicity revolution. This is an entertaining and rollicking tale of an eccentric marketing genius whose extraordinary legacy survives in modern mass media.

Includes illustrations by political cartoonist Simon Groves


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165311819
Publisher: Victorian Secrets
Publication date: 10/30/2012
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
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