General Market Century - The Consumer
Pasquale De Marco
Maison d'édition: Publishdrive
Synopsis
The Sears catalog was a cultural phenomenon that shaped American life for over a century. From its humble beginnings in the late 19th century, the catalog grew to become a household staple, reaching millions of Americans in every corner of the country. It was a window into a world of possibility, offering everything from clothing and furniture to appliances and electronics. The Sears catalog was more than just a shopping tool; it was a reflection of American values and aspirations. It was a symbol of opportunity and a path to a better life. This book tells the story of the Sears catalog, from its early days as a small mail-order business to its peak as the largest retailer in the world. It explores the catalog's impact on American culture, economy, and society. The book also features hundreds of illustrations from the Sears catalog, providing a visual glimpse into the past. Whether you're a history buff, a Sears enthusiast, or simply someone who is interested in American culture, this book is a must-read. It is a fascinating and informative look at a forgotten piece of American history. **Key Features** * A comprehensive history of the Sears catalog, from its early days to its peak as the largest retailer in the world * Hundreds of illustrations from the Sears catalog, providing a visual glimpse into the past * An exploration of the catalog's impact on American culture, economy, and society * A must-read for history buffs, Sears enthusiasts, and anyone interested in American culture If you like this book, write a review!
