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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | WEIL, GORDON L Sears, Roebuck, U.S.A. The great American Catalog Store and How It Grew Stein & Day, NY, 1977, 1st Ed. Hardbound. Sears, Roebuck, U.S.A. The great American Catalog Store and How It Grew by Gordon L Weil. Published by Stein & Day, NY, 1977. 1st Edition. Hardbound w/Paper DJ. Size 8vo (up to 9-1/2'' tall). 277 Pgs. Condition: Fine in Good DJ. ISBN 0812823141. LCCN 77-8758. This book is the consumer's guide to how Sears does our business. (Getting credit for returned goods need never baffle anyone again!) More than that, this book is the fantastic story, characteristically American, of a business that grew so fast it almost toppled over on its own success and of the three remarkable men who made it work: Richard Sears, Julius Rosenwald and Robert Wood. Illustrated with photographs. Description text copyright 2002 BooksForComfort. Item ID 6197. ISBN: 0812823141. Fine in Good DJ. Paper DJ. 8vo. Offered for EUR 19.55 = appr. US$ 25.22 by: Booksforcomfort.com - Book number: 6197 See more books from our catalog: Business;Retail | |||