Título:
Dayton's : a twin cities institution / Kristal Leebrick.
ISBN:
9781609496722
Autor personal:
Información de publicación:
Charleston, SC : The History Press, 2013.
Descripción física:
127 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contenido:
Foreword / by Thomas Fisher -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The accidental merchant -- Tonight goodfellow's, monday Dayton's -- Nelson joins the business -- High morale and high flight -- A decade of flux -- Selling through the Great Depression -- War, nylons and the Dayton boys -- The queen of the oval room -- Birds, art and ten acres of shopping all under one roof -- The eighth-floor extravaganzas -- The swingingest spot in Minneapolis -- The family steps down and the Minnesota legislature saves the day -- A century of Dayton's comes to a close -- Don't touch the popovers -- Retail legacy -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author.
Síntesis:
"Newsweek called Dayton's the 'swingingest spot in Minneapolis,' and almost anyone living in the Twin Cities during the twentieth century has an anecdote to prove it. At Dayton's, you could buy a cashmere sweater for a song during an Anniversary Sale or commission a Persian silk dress for a society wedding. You could attend an eighth-floor extravaganza like Santabear's First Christmas or catch the occasional circus. Dayton's was the job that put many Minnesotans through college or the career that took them to retirement. From its early days as an innovative dry goods store to a trend-setting company that grew into the retail giant Target, Kristal Leebrick chronicles ten decades in the life of a Minnesota enterprise that defined style, good service and philanthropy."--Page 4 of cover.
Materia corporativa:
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ocn858901589
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