Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians

Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians
Title Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians PDF eBook
Author Moses King
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1902
Genre Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians

Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians
Title Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians PDF eBook
Author Moses King
Publisher
Pages 218
Release 1902
Genre Philadelphia (Pa.)
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Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians

Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians
Title Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians PDF eBook
Author Moses King
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1901
Genre Philadelphia (Pa.)
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Philadelphia's Golden Age of Retail

Philadelphia's Golden Age of Retail
Title Philadelphia's Golden Age of Retail PDF eBook
Author Lawrence M. Arrigale
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 9780738592138

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Philadelphia is not only the birthplace of America but also the birthplace of America's consumer culture. From the Civil War until Vietnam, Philadelphia's thriving middle class made the city a mercantile mecca, home to some of America's largest and most innovative department and specialty stores. Market Street between Seventh Street and Philadelphia City Hall was lined with five major department stores: John Wanamaker, Strawbridge & Clothier, Gimbels, Lit Brothers, and N. Snellenburg & Co. Here, shoppers could buy everything they needed to furnish their house from attic to basement, as well as the house itself. On nearby Chestnut and Walnut Streets, the carriage trade selected silver and jewelry at J.E. Caldwell & Co. and Bailey Banks & Biddle, haute couture at Nan Duskin and the Blum Store, and men's clothing at Jacob Reed's Sons. Images of America: Philadelphia's Golden Age of Retail illustrates how these emporia taught generations of Philadelphians the proper way to live.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia
Title Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author John Lukacs
Publisher Routledge
Pages 294
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351499939

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An unorthodox historian known and respected for his work on the grand conflicts of nations and civilizations, John Lukacs has peopled a smaller canvas in this volume, with seven colourful figures who flourished in Philadelphia before 1950. Their stories are framed by chapters that describe the city in 1900 and in 1950.The Philadelphians selected are a political boss, Boies Penrose; a magazine mogul, Edward Bok; an elegant writer, Agnes Repplier; an impetuous diplomat, William C. Bullitt; a lawyer, George Wharton Pepper; a prophet of decline, Owen Wister; and a great art collector, Albert C. Barnes. The political boss was perhaps the most monumental political figure of his age. The magazine mogul was the most famous embodiment of the American success story during his lifetime. The now almost forgotten writer was the Jane Austen of the essay. The diplomat was the most brilliant of ambassadors. The terrible-tempered collector was a radical proponent of his unusual theory of art.Through these seven portraits, Lukacs paints a picture of Philadelphia that is "like all living things, having the power to change out of recognition and yet remain the same." This work is a must read for all historians and Philadelphians.

Historic Landmarks of Philadelphia

Historic Landmarks of Philadelphia
Title Historic Landmarks of Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Roger W. Moss
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 362
Release 2008-11-18
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780812241068

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Architectural historian Moss and photographer Crane set out to celebrate the surviving historic architecture of Philadelphia. This lavishly illustrated book celebrates Philadelphia's evolution from a modest mercantile outpost of a colonial power to a world-renowned cosmopolitan city.

Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians

Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians
Title Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians PDF eBook
Author Moses King
Publisher Legare Street Press
Pages 232
Release 2021-09-10
Genre
ISBN 9781015259140

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