This Gilbey's Gin "Primer of Famous Gin Drinks" booklet represents a specimen of mid-20th century cocktail culture advertising. The booklet is die-cut in the shape of a Gilbey's gin bottle. The front displays the Gilbey's logo and branding. The back features an illustration of a bartender. The unfolded interior presents an alphabetical listing of gin cocktails. Each entry includes an illustration and a recipe. Cocktails listed include the Alexander, Pink Gin, Collins, Gimlet, Martini on the Rocks, Fizz, Rickey, and Special. The booklet also suggests drinking Gilbey's neat. The "Primer" provides an example of advertising practices from the period. It features the slogan "When you buy gin, Say: 'Gilbey's please,'" and the claim that Gilbey's is "The International Gin." The booklet was distributed by W. & A. Gilbey, Ltd., Cincinnati, Ohio, Hamilton County, which suggests an American origin. However, it notes availability in the United States, Canada, South Africa, England, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Italy, and Mexico, which provides potential dating information. Further data is provided by the inclusion of "90 Proof" and "Distilled from 100% Grain Neutral Spirits," indicating production details of the period. The booklet is in good vintage condition, with toning, discoloration, and minor edge wear consistent with age. Provided images show the front and back of the booklet, the unfolded interior spreads with illustrations and recipes, and close-ups of notable imperfections. This item provides insight into vintage cocktail culture and Gilbey's Gin advertising history. It may be of interest to researchers of barware, advertising memorabilia, or vintage ephemera.