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Browse the bookstore. No need to search all over the place . . . The Department Store Museum has hand selected items for their quality and value. Check back soon; items are being added all the time.
Wanamaker's Meet Me at the Eagle
Michael Lisicky's latest book - a spellbinding history of Wanamaker's in New York and Philadelphia, a fine follow-up to his work on Hutzler's.
A feature selection of The Department Store Museum. Highly recommended, probably the best book about any single store. Beautifully compiled and written, profusely illustrated. Read it and you'll shout "Bravo!" for Michael Lisicky's achievement.
Harzfeld's A Brief History
A splendid history of a beloved Kansas City store. Engaging text and illustrations.
One of the most informative of the Arcadia series, this book documents Detroit's Great J.L. Hudson Co. with illustrations and interesting facts.
A hardcover color volume which explores the history and culture of Chicago's Marshall Field & Company
A reprint of a 1950s history of Marshall Field & Company. Highly recommended, full of anecdotes.
This Arcadia book gives a very endearing overall perspective about Seattle's most legendary store.
The Arcadia series' offering on Dayton's of Minneapolis. Contains a history, pictures inside and out, advertisements.
Another of the Arcadia series - this one chronicles the iconoclastic retailer from Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The Higbee Company and the Silver Grille
Paperback volume covering the beloved Cleveland store and its famous tenth-floor eatery. Includes recipes. Well-illustrated. The Higbee Company and The Silver Grille: More Memories, More Recipes
Marshall Field's A Building Book
A small but beautiful examination of the architecture of Marshall Field & Company.
A definitive work on the architecture of Chicago's Carson Pirrie Scott & Co. store, designed by Louis Sullivan.
BOOKS ABOUT DEPARTMENT STORES
A highly entertaining and readable study of American department stores from a cultural history viewpoint. Again, highly rewarding and a great accomplishment.
The Grand Emporiums by Robert Hendrickson.
Long out-of-print and somewhat quirky. In spite of errors, questionable grammar, and a general lack of organization, this book remains a "must-read" for anyone interested in the American department store. Grand Emporiums: The Illustrated History of America's Great Department Stores
The American Department Store Transformed 1920-1960
Absolutely new; a magnificent history of American department stores and how they expanded in the 20th century. Many unique illustrations and very readable, engaging text. By all means, read this book if you have any interest in the American department store.
BOOKS ABOUT SHOPPING CENTERS
A discussion of what makes shopping malls so compelling in American culture.
A 472-page volume examining the history and practice of shopping centers and stores from an architectural design standpoint.
Magic!
Hear The Wanamaker organ
Magic!
Midnight in the Grand Court
The latest recording of the Wanamaker Organ
Midnight in the Grand Court
Grand Celebration
The Wanamaker Organ with the Philadelphia Orchestra
Grand Celebration (Dig)
I have a detailed history of Denholm and Mckay along with photos that I would like to send you. How can I go about that? I didnt see a email address.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
There's a new book on Foley's out:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.amazon.com/Foleys-Images-America-Arcadia-Publishing/dp/0738579289
It would be interesting to have an entry for Sibley, Lindsay, and Curr better known as Sibley's which was a Rochester NY staple for many years. There was a downtown flagship store, a Greece Towne Mall store and others?
ReplyDeleteSeek, and you shall find . . .
ReplyDeleteFoley's has a book out as well.
ReplyDeleteAny info about New Jerset Steinbechs??
ReplyDeleteThe American Department Store Transformed is probably one of the best all inclusive books about the retail world during the 20th Century---from "downtown" shopping to malls. It is a MUST read for anyone who values this website
ReplyDeleteI originally looked for Maas Brothers. Your site came up, and how pleased I am to find it.
ReplyDeleteI have been fascinated by the great and storied retailers of America my entire life, especially since I spent my career in visual presentation.
Your site is a treasure.
I lament the loss of these great and historical retailers and their stories.
So many. So sad they no longer exist.
Keep up the good work.