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Mr. Sears' catalogue

Presents a history of the Sears catalog and describes how it was the link to civilization and the good life for generations of rural Americans.

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  • "Mister Sears' catalogue"
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  • "Using archival film and photographs and interviews with historians, writers, customers and former employees, this film explores how the Sears catalogue, giving readers a sense of urban life and a vision of middle class splendors, reflected the changes of the time and became a symbol for the national ambitions and dreams of a sprawling country. Contains biographical information on Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck."
  • "Explores how the Sears catalogue, giving readers a sense of urban life and a vision of middle class splendors, reflected the changes of the time and became a symbol for the national ambitions and dreams of a sprawling country."
  • "Presents a history of the Sears catalog and describes how it was the link to civilization and the good life for generations of rural Americans."@en
  • "Documentary on the Sears, Roebuck catalogue, which once served as a link to civilization for rural Americans."@en
  • "Explores how the Sears catalogue, giving readers a sense of urban life and a vision of middle class splendors, reflected the changes of the time and became a symbol for the national ambitions and dreams of a sprawling country. Contains biographical information on Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck."@en
  • "Explores how the Sears catalogue, giving readers a sense of urban life and a vision of middle class splendors, reflected the changes of the time and became a symbol for the national ambitions and dreams of a sprawling country. Contains biographical information on Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck."
  • "Chronicles the rise of an uniquely American enterprise, the Sears mail-order catalog, which linked rural areas to the middle class consumerism of industrial urban areas."@en

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  • "Mr. Sears' catalogue"
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