Bob Bristow’s 1959 novel Sin Street has one of the more interesting prostitution covers we’ve run across recently. The art is uncredited, but we love the receding row of signs for hot sheet hotels in the background. There’s also a sign for a loan office, although we feel like what might be more useful on the block is a pharmacy. Probably there’s one around the corner.
1915—Claude Patents Neon Tube
French inventor Georges Claude patents the neon discharge tube, in which an inert gas is made to glow various colors through the introduction of an electrical current. His invention is immediately seized upon as a way to create eye catching advertising, and the neon sign comes into existence to forever change the visual landscape of cities.