Synopses & Reviews
Take a hundred-year excursion into the past when all your wishes and whims could be found within the pages of a Sears, Roebuck, & Co. catalogue. Whether you lived in Manhattan, New York, or Manhattan, Kansas, a new camera, a grand piano, and even the latest medical supplies were only a mail order away with your Sears catalogue. Florida Water, Liquid Skin, hammer-less revolvers, bankers shears, travelling bags, bridging telephones, and the Acme Triumph Six-Hole Steel Range (which was the The Wonder of the Stove World” according to the ad copy) could all be had for reasonable prices.
In this compilation of the best collectibles from the 1905 through 1910 Sears catalogs, readers will find everything the early-twentieth-century American needed to outfit home, office, medicine chest, or craft workshop. A useful resource for artists, antiques dealers, and history buffs, this title is certain to make any reader feel nostalgic for simpler times. From the department introductions and the descriptions of Searss warehouses and factories to the hundreds of merchandise-filled pages, readers will find treasures on every page of Sears, Roebuck, & Co.: Best Collectibles from the 19051910 Catalogues.
Synopsis
Whether you lived in Manhattan, New York, or Manhattan, Kansas, a new wagon, a grand piano, and even the latest medical supplies were only a mail order away with the classic 1905 Sears, Roebuck, & Co. Catalogue. Snelled hooks, hammerless revolvers, manure spreaders, cast steel scythes, asbestos stove mats, and the Acme Giant Stove (which burned anything according to the ad copy) could all be had for reasonable prices. In this beautiful facsimile of the famous 1905 edition, you will find everything the early-twentieth-century American needed to outfit home, office, business, and even an amateur blacksmith shop. A useful resource for artists, antiques dealers, and history buffs, this title is certain to make any reader feel nostalgic for simpler times. From the previous year's balance sheets and the instructions for ordering to the fine print and the hundreds of merchandise-filled pages, readers will find treasures on every page.
Synopsis
A treasured archive of early-twentieth-century Americana.
About the Author
Sears, Roebuck & Co. was founded in 1886 in Chicago, Illinois. It published a general merchandise mail order catalog and consumer guide from 1888 until 1993. It is the author of the 1897 Sears Roebuck & Co. Catalogue and the 1908 Sears, Roebuck & Co. Catalogue.Nick Lyons is the editor of Hemingway on Fishing, The Best Fishing Stories Ever Told, The Quotable Fisherman, and The Little Red Book of Dad's Wisdom. He has written over twenty books, mainly on fishing, in addition to hundreds of articles on the subject, which have appeared in such magazines as Harper’s, Outside, Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, and Fly Fisherman. He splits his time between New York City and Woodstock, New York.