lhboudreau: “Nash for 1934.” Dealer advertising postcard (1933).
lhboudreau: Official Guide Book of the Golden Gate International Exposition on San Francisco Bay (1939). Cover art by Si Vanderlaan. The face is that of Pacifica, goddess of the Pacific Ocean.
lhboudreau: Fold-out Map of Treasure Island by Ruth Taylor inside the Golden Gate International Exposition Guide Book (1939).
lhboudreau: Ad for “Junket Freezing Mix” on the back cover of the Golden Gate International Exposition Guide Book (1939)
lhboudreau: “Magic in the Night” Photobook. San Francisco: The Crocker Co., (1939). Official Souvenir – Golden Gate International Exposition. Contains 9x12 color photos of the Deco inspired buildings at the Expo.
lhboudreau: “Elephant Towers at the Portals of the Pacific, the main gateway to the Exposition where giant palms provide a pleasing contrast.”
lhboudreau: “Court of Flowers with Sculptor O.C. Malmquist’s ‘Girl and Rainbow” fountain. Tower of the East in the background.”
lhboudreau: “The Magic City on Treasure Island.” Linen postcard 7A-H3871, No. 156, published by Stanley A. Piltz Co. (1939).
lhboudreau: “Main Portal and Exposition Tower, Treasure Island.” Linen postcard 7A-H3880, No. 157, from Stanley A. Piltz Co. (1939).
lhboudreau: “Court of Pacifica and Fountain of Western Waters.” Linen postcard 9A-H498, No. 189, from Stanley A. Piltz Co.
lhboudreau: “Rainbow Girl Atop Fountain of Life, Court of the Flowers.” Linen postcard 9A-H480, No. 175, from the Stanley A. Piltz Co.
lhboudreau: “Court of the Moon.” Linen postcard 9A-H488, No.181, from Stanley A. Piltz Co. (1939).
lhboudreau: “Night View, San Francisco Bay – World’s Fair on Treasure Island.” Linen postcard 7A-H3891, No. 164, from Stanley A. Piltz Co.
lhboudreau: “Exposition Tower, The Spire to the Sun.” Linen postcard 7A-H3877, No.155, published by Stanley A. Piltz Co. (1939)
lhboudreau: “Fountain of Western Waters, Court of Seven Seas and Tower of the Sun.” Linen postcard 9A-H491, No.188, Stanley A. Piltz Co.
lhboudreau: “Court of Pacifica and Fountain of Western Waters.” Linen postcard 9A-H485, No.176, from Stanley A. Piltz Co.
lhboudreau: “Court of Reflections and Arch of Triumph.” Linen postcard 9A-H463, No.169, from Stanley A. Piltz Co.
lhboudreau: “Court of the Flowers, Rainbow Girl Atop Fountain of Life.” Linen postcard 9A-H462, No.168, published by Stanley A. Piltz Co.
lhboudreau: “Sally Rand’s Nude Ranch” at the 1939-1940 Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay.
lhboudreau: Pamphlet from the Heinz Exhibit at the Golden Gate International Exposition – San Francisco (1939)
lhboudreau: Heinz Exhibit at the Golden Gate International Exposition – San Francisco (1939)
lhboudreau: “Heinz 57 Presents Kitchens from Many Lands” at the Golden Gate International Exposition – San Francisco (1939).
lhboudreau: “Heinz 57 Varieties” at the Golden Gate International Exposition – San Francisco (1939).
lhboudreau: “Orpheus Over the Globe,” a mural study by Dunbar Beck, who painted a series of allegorical murals for the 1939 New York World's Fair
lhboudreau: “New York World’s Fair 1939: The World of Tomorrow” on the cover of “L'Illustration,” June 10, 1939.
lhboudreau: The Trylon and Perisphere, 1939 New York World's Fair. Postcard #44596, published by the Manhattan Post Card Co.
lhboudreau: 1939 New York World's Fair guidebook. On the cover are the Fair's theme buildings, the Trylon and Perisphere, set against the New York City skyline.
lhboudreau: Photo Souvenir Book of the 1939 New York World's Fair. Manhattan Post Card Publishing Co., 1940.
lhboudreau: Title Page: Photo Souvenir Book of the 1939 New York World's Fair. Manhattan Post Card Publishing Co., 1940 edition.
lhboudreau: The Trylon and Perisphere at the 1939 New York World's Fair. In the foreground are "The Four Freedoms" by Leo Friedlander