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Trade pamphlets

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: SCOPE: Pamphlets issued by manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers or dealers to present in detail a single product, or small related group of products, for sale. Target audience is generally people, businesses, organizations or government agencies in "the trade" (i.e. a specific profession or industry). NOTE: for pamphlets whose target audience is the general public or a broader swath of businesses, use "Sales pamphlets").

They usually have illustrations and textual descriptions of items for sale. A pamphlet can be in the form of a flyer, folded brochure, or even a small booklet. Printed publications issued as separate works, not stitched or bound, often with a paper cover, usually of less than 80 pages. Usually printed, but may include audio, video or digital material.

Often include prices. When made available to both individuals and organizations (i.e. "the trade), wholesale prices may be coded or in a separate list (note: If prices are separate, annotate using the "Price List" genre/form subject).

RELATED TERM: Trade catalogs.

HIERARCHY OF TERMS (Broadest to narrowest): Catalogs > Sales catalogs > Trade catalogs or Trade pamphlets.

NOTE: Combines aspects of two existing genre/forms: "Trade Catalogs" and "Pamphlets"

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

"Prices for Wind Tunnel Tests at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, December 1, 1921", 1921-12-01

 Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.022
Identifier: 20170484
Scope and Contents Document Type: Sales Brochure / Price List Authority: Supplier (sales & marketing)Scope & contents: Contains a price list for use of the MIT wind tunnel broken down by "Type of Experiment".From page 2: "All the prices appended include the plotting of the customary curves and the furnishing of 2 sets of blueprints and a brief report. The prices given relate to tests which take their place in the ordinary order of work. Rush tests can be put through by overtime...
Dates: Publication: 1921-12-01