There are two pictures showing this ©1943 Coca Cola Sticker Book With All (20) Colorful Unused Stickers in this lot. There are other sticker books to the set that pertain to different industries. This one happens to be about cotton. It is titled "OUR AMERICA - COTTON - Material for a thousand needs". Shown is the booklet cover and the Coca Cola graphic from the bottom of the back cover. The Other picture shows all (20) unused stickers included that go into this booklet. The stickers are like trading cards. There are (4) strips of (5) stickers. Each has a colorful image on the front. On the backs are a number, title, information, and a Coca-Cola marking. This particular set shows many uses of cotton. The titles on the stickers are as follows: #1. Cotton Speaks For Itself #2. He Weighs Cotton From The Field #3. He Bands The Bales #4. He Moves A High Density Bale #5. The Great Machine Cleans Cotton #6. Experts Examine Cotton #7. 1790 Samuel Slater Set Up A Cotton Mill #8. The Machine "Draws" Cotton #9. These Are Circular Knitting Machines #10. He Wraps Cotton For Shipment #11. He Dyes Cotton #12. Cotton Makes Our Flags #13. Cotton Provides Sails For Sea And Lake #14. Cotton Covers Books #15. Cotton Provides Explosives #16. Cotton Becomes Water Proof #17. Cotton Gives Warmth #18. Cotton Becomes Mayonaise #19. Cotton Makes Rayon #20. Cotton Becomes A Useful Plastic The booklet measures about 8" x 11" and each sticker measures 3" x 4". The booklet and all of the stickers are dated copyright MCMXLIII (1943). The booklet and all the stickers are in mint condition. |