Roseann M. (rose7a) reviewed The Verse by the Side of the Road: The Story of the Burma-Shave Signs and Jingles on + 124 more book reviews
Burma Shave signs first appeared along the roadside in 1925 till the last signs were taken down in 1963. This book has 600 Burma Shave jingles with an index to the jingles. Plus an explantion of how these signs came about. Great book for anyone who remembers the Burma Shave signs or anyone who is saying the WHAT sign?
Barbara M. (bad) reviewed The Verse by the Side of the Road: The Story of the Burma-Shave Signs and Jingles on + 191 more book reviews
In the fall of 1925, young Allan Odell conceived the idea of using consecutive signs along the roadside.
...In 1963 the last signs were taken down, ending the most famous outdoor advertising venture ever.
The whole story is in this book, plus all the jingles used.
Why were the Burma-Shave jingles so universally loved? Because they were light-hearted nd humorous in hard times nd war times.
The signs are gone now, except for one set on permanent display a The Smithsonian. You can have them all, always in your own library with this book.
...In 1963 the last signs were taken down, ending the most famous outdoor advertising venture ever.
The whole story is in this book, plus all the jingles used.
Why were the Burma-Shave jingles so universally loved? Because they were light-hearted nd humorous in hard times nd war times.
The signs are gone now, except for one set on permanent display a The Smithsonian. You can have them all, always in your own library with this book.