MAKING A MARQUE - ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CAR PROMOTION 1904-1940

Moss Peter , Roberts Richard

When Charles Rolls met Henry Royce in May 1904 and drove the Royce car, he recognized his future partner for the engineering genius he was – but that was not enough. Rolls-Royce needed to... Read more
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When Charles Rolls met Henry Royce in May 1904 and drove the Royce car, he recognized his future partner for the engineering genius he was – but that was not enough.

Rolls-Royce needed to establish their reputation in a crowded field. It was Claude Johnson, the firm’s managing director, who crafted every aspect of the promotion of the cars and the company until his death in 1926.

A very different approach was demanded in the 1920s when Rolls-Royce ventured into manufacture in America and had to convince potential customers that a Rolls-Royce made in Springfield, Massachusetts was the equal of a Derby-built car.

This comprehensive volume tells all this: the many strands of promotion that Rolls-Royce used, from publicity for wins in races and trials, through advertising in important magazines and influential newspapers, to beautifully produced pamphlets and catalogues.

It brings to light the unique Rolls-Royce style: independent press reports and unsolicited testimonials on the quality of the cars, and detailed explanations of the engineering standards and expertise that created that quality.

Furthermore, it also highlights the outstanding variety and quality of Rolls-Royce’s illustrated advertising, some of it in full colour, and how the company used it to attract the most demanding customers.

 

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
466
ISBN / EAN
9781854433107
Publisher
Languages
English
Publication date
01/2021
Dimensions
23 x 31 x 3,5 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History - Descriptive

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