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- catalog contributor b6297741.
- catalog contributor b6297742.
- catalog contributor b6297743.
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Peddlers to palaces: the evolution of American retailing -- The Hudson's Bay Company: resurgence of the oldest retailer -- Brooks Brothers: America's oldest men's apparel store -- Tiffany's: the most famous jewelry store -- The Singer Company: worldwide pioneer of installment selling -- Filene's: the world's largest specialty store -- F. & R. Lazarus Company: Ohio's famous department-store dynasty -- Marshall Field & Company: elegance for the Middle West -- Brentano's: "Booksellers to the world" -- R.H. Macy & Co., Inc.: the Straus family and the world's largest store -- The food giants: A & P, Safeway, and their rivals -- Rich's: "the store that married a city" -- F.W. Woolworth Co.: "world's greatest variety chain" -- Dayton's and Hudson's: the giants of Minneapolis and Detroit -- Sears, Roebuck and Co.: the world's biggest retailer -- Lane Bryant: maternity and special-size fashion pioneer -- J.C. Penney Company: from Main Street to shopping centers -- Broadway-Hale: colossus of the West -- Neiman-Marcus: the pride of Texas -- Bergdorf Goodman: opulence on the plaza -- Bullock's and I. Magnin: California's glamour pioneers -- L.L. Bean, Inc.: sporting goods by mail from Maine -- Ohrbach's, Inc.: "a business in millions, a profit in pennies" -- Webb's City: "the world's most unusual drug store" -- The discounters arrive: Korvettes, K-Mart, and their rivals -- Retailing in the future: some predictions for 2000 and later.".
- catalog extent "xi, 413 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Great merchants.".
- catalog identifier "0060127392".
- catalog isFormatOf "Great merchants.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog relation "Great merchants.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "658.8/7/00973".
- catalog subject "HF5429.3 .M26 1974".
- catalog subject "Merchants United States.".
- catalog subject "Retail trade United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Peddlers to palaces: the evolution of American retailing -- The Hudson's Bay Company: resurgence of the oldest retailer -- Brooks Brothers: America's oldest men's apparel store -- Tiffany's: the most famous jewelry store -- The Singer Company: worldwide pioneer of installment selling -- Filene's: the world's largest specialty store -- F. & R. Lazarus Company: Ohio's famous department-store dynasty -- Marshall Field & Company: elegance for the Middle West -- Brentano's: "Booksellers to the world" -- R.H. Macy & Co., Inc.: the Straus family and the world's largest store -- The food giants: A & P, Safeway, and their rivals -- Rich's: "the store that married a city" -- F.W. Woolworth Co.: "world's greatest variety chain" -- Dayton's and Hudson's: the giants of Minneapolis and Detroit -- Sears, Roebuck and Co.: the world's biggest retailer -- Lane Bryant: maternity and special-size fashion pioneer -- J.C. Penney Company: from Main Street to shopping centers -- Broadway-Hale: colossus of the West -- Neiman-Marcus: the pride of Texas -- Bergdorf Goodman: opulence on the plaza -- Bullock's and I. Magnin: California's glamour pioneers -- L.L. Bean, Inc.: sporting goods by mail from Maine -- Ohrbach's, Inc.: "a business in millions, a profit in pennies" -- Webb's City: "the world's most unusual drug store" -- The discounters arrive: Korvettes, K-Mart, and their rivals -- Retailing in the future: some predictions for 2000 and later.".
- catalog title "The great merchants; America's foremost retail institutions and the people who made them great [by] Tom Mahoney & Leonard Sloane.".
- catalog type "text".