Lost Department Stores of San Francisco

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  • Lost Department Stores of San Francisco Book Detail

  • Author : Anne Evers Hitz
  • Release Date : 2020-03-02
  • Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
  • Genre : Business & Economics
  • Pages : 192
  • ISBN 13 : 1439669198
  • File Size : 85,85 MB

Lost Department Stores of San Francisco by Anne Evers Hitz PDF Summary

Book Description: In the late nineteenth century, San Francisco's merchant princes built grand stores for a booming city, each with its own niche. For the eager clientele, a trip downtown meant dressing up--hats, gloves and stockings required--and going to Blum's for Coffee Crunch cake or Townsend's for creamed spinach. The I. Magnin empire catered to a selective upper-class clientele, while middle-class shoppers loved the Emporium department store with its Bargain Basement and Santa for the kids. Gump's defined good taste, the City of Paris satisfied desires for anything French and edgy, youth-oriented Joseph Magnin ensnared the younger shoppers with the latest trends. Join author Anne Evers Hitz as she looks back at the colorful personalities that created six major stores and defined shopping in San Francisco.

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Lost Department Stores of San Francisco

Lost Department Stores of San Francisco

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In the late nineteenth century, San Francisco's merchant princes built grand stores for a booming city, each with its own niche. For the eager clientele, a trip

Emporium Department Store

Emporium Department Store

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The Emporium--"California's Largest, America's Grandest Store"--was a major shopping destination on San Francisco's Market Street for a century, from 1896 to 19