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LUEDTKE, ELEANOR - Promises Kept the Story of Comerica 1849-1999

Detroit, MI: Comerica, Inc, 1999. First Edition. First Printing; Soft Cover. Soft cover is heavy, glazed paper. Oblong shaped. Green with white lettering on front and spine. Pages are clean and tight; appears as if unused. Lavishly illustrated with dozens of color and b/w photographs. Originally named 'Detroit Savings Fund Institute'.... In 1849 Detroit was a town of 19000 people, most of whom lived and worked in the few blocks close to the river [sic, color map shows this area] between St. Antoine and Third. Lafayette was the northern boundary for most activity. 2/3 of the city's 6 square miles was still open farmland". The book traces the history of Detroit's oldest banking company, along with a history of the city, in every aspect. Today the Major League Baseball team, the Detroit Tigers, as well as the NFL team the Detroit Tigers, play in Comerica Park [as of 2000]. Includes a history of the name changes; mergers and acquisitions; appendix; bank leadership; sources. Oversized; 3#. ; Photographs; 9 x 10; 120 pages; Cover has faint rubbing.. Near Fine .
USD 13.50 [Appr.: EURO 12.75 | £UK 11 | JP¥ 2132] Book number 152

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