[Below: This has a 'merkblatt' (information sheet) glued into the beginning of the book. Usually these are just loose stuck inside the DAF books, but mostly missing altogether. The merkblatt is made of acidic, almost newspaper quality paper, and is seeping into the pages around it.]
[Below: Some of the DAF books usually encountered have this very neat DAF tax stamp.]
[Below: Franz Braun was an important electro-mechanical company and the holder of dozens of patents. They helped determine the future with injection molding, for example. The company built a variety of machines until the end of WWII when they were 'dismantled'.]
[Below: Here is a very interesting 'merkblatt' (information sheet) that I've never encountered before.]
[Below: Unfolding the 'merkblatt' (information sheet).]
[Below: The 'merkblatt' (information sheet) unfolded.]
[Below: The side of the 'merkblatt' (information sheet) that is glued we cannot see entirely.]
[Below: Newspaper clipping in back of booklet.]
[Below: Translation.]
[Below: Reverse of newspaper clipping.]
[Below: Newspaper clipping reverse translated. Some interesting pieces of history I would have liked to have read more on... It's interesting to think about this guy cutting out this newspaper article so long ago, dreaming of a vacation...]