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1897 Sears, Roebuck Catalogue [Deluxe Edition] [Paperback]

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"Truly a browser's delight - sometimes amusing, sometimes startling, always engaging...Tells us as much about the way we lived a century ago as most history books do - and it's much more fun to read." - Country Victorian "A dazzling trove for students of Americana. It certainly is one of the happiest publishing ideas in years." - Time"

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This is a complete replica of the revolutionary consumer's guide. This facsimile of the 1897 "Sears Roebuck and Co. Catalogue" presents a unique glimpse of America at the end of the 19th century. Hundreds of illustrations and intriguing text bring this bygone era to life, describing more than 6,000 items, from abdominal corsets and zulu guns, to trout baskets and puff bangs, to bicycle suits and phaeton tops. A replica of the original catalog, this volume features products offered to consumers more than 100 years ago and makes this period come alive by illuminating people's consumer habits, as well as advertising methods during that time. Perfect for collectors of Americana, social historians, and general readers, this catalog is a browser's delight.

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  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Paperback: 736 pages
  • Publisher: Chelsea House Publications; 100 Rep edition (August 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0791046265
  • ISBN-13: 978-0791046265
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #349,901 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
    #82 in  Books > Entertainment > Pop Culture > Americana
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4.0 out of 5 stars "Your Harvard Golf Cap Certainly Suits A Man Of My Kidney", December 2, 2002
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This review is from: 1897 Sears, Roebuck Catalogue (Paperback)
The 786 - page reprint of the 1897 Sears, Roebuck & Co. Catalogue is a priceless piece of Americana. Profusely illustrated, readers will enjoy studying the surprisingly enormous range of consumer goods then available, most of which are obsolete or little used in American life today. From the $4.90 'Cast Iron Pig Trough' to the $3.00 'Cleveland Ball Bearing Wringer,' from the $1.75 'Magic Lantern Slide Projector for Juveniles' to the $3.35 'Velocipedes' bicycle and the $2.00, mohair-covered 'Ear Trumpet,' readers will turn the pages in delighted awe. Those interested in fashion and costuming will find the extensive pages on clothing remarkable. The average description for most items tallies at about 100 words, most of which are superfluous but fun to read.

There are 55 very detailed pages on clothing, hats, and accessories for men and boys, including $6.95 'Cashmere Suits,' $9.90 'Blue Flannel Grand Army Of The Republic Suits,' and 'Brownie Suits,' 'Fancy Sailor Suits,' and 'Children's Kilt Suits.' These sections are bolstered by idealized figures of mustached men strolling by the seaside in striped suits and straw boaters, pipe - smoking deep thinkers poised in velvet smoking jackets, and bashful lads posing in knee britches.

An equal number of pages are devoted to clothing, shoes, hats, and other accessories for women and girls, including 'Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset' made with "extension steels, side lacings, and elastic gores on each side," girl's "reefer jackets," the $2.95 'Rich's Patent "Julie Marlowe" Lace Boot,' and 2 pages of heavily - festooned women's hats with names like 'the Leader,' 'the Susanne,' 'the Evangeline,' and 'the Bon Ton.' Presciently, many of the illustrations of women look remarkably like the matronly Mary Astor in the 1941 classic 'Meet Me In St. Louis.'

Especially interesting and comical are the items listed under 'Drug Department.' Here are found 'Injection No. 7,' which "is a reliable cure for all troubles of the urinary organs...no matter how severe the case,' and 'Dr. Rose's Obesity Powders' which explains that "too much fat is a disease and a great annoyance to those afflicted. . .it produces fatty degeneration of the heart, and sudden death results," and 'Beef, Iron, and Wine' nutritive, which, at $2.50 a gallon, was apparently very popular, "something no family should be without...used for extreme exhaustion caused by brain fatigue, eruptions, scrofula, and...depraved conditions of the blood."

There are 'vegetable cures' for 'female weakness' and 'fig laxatives,' 'Mexican Headache Cures' and 'Indian Cough Syrups,' 'microbe killers,' and "perfectly harmless" 'arsenic complexion wafers' which produce "pellucid clearness of complexion." "Reliable Worm Syrup and Worm Cakes" cure "the disease so fatal to children" and comes in "convenient form for children to take, which they readily do, thinking it is candy." 'Dr. Chaise's Nerve And Brain Pills' is a cure for those with "overworked sexual excesses."

Special mention should be given to the Sears, Roebuck & Co.'s own $0.75 brand 'Reliable Cure For the Opium And Morphia Habit,' which will "completely destroy that terrible craving for morphine . . .and free those victims from their terrible bondage." The 'Princess Bust Developer' and 'Princess Bust Cream Food' can be purchased separately or together for $1.46. Prepared by "an eminent French chemist," the bust cream promises a "plump, full, rounded bosom," while the bust developer, which comes in both 4 and 5 inch sizes, looks like a toilet plunger and is perfect "if nature has not favored you." Another ad educates potential women buyers by stating that "no worse affliction can befall a woman's face than to see a horrible growth of coarse hairs springing out like bristles," making her "disfiguring to behold." Oddly, 'Strangle Food' for cockroaches and 'Rat Killer - The Great Vermin Destroyer' are included among health and beauty products for the family.

Despite the exaggerated and misleading claims, this volume is overwhelmingly wholesome in nature, and provides an educational glimpse into the lives, consumer habits, social mores, and advertising methods of Americans of the era. Throughout, there are extended pages devoted to excerpts from grateful consumer letters with headings like "Proud Of The Buggy," "Perfectly Satisfied With The Revolver," "Everybody Says The Watch Is A Dandy," and "I Do Not Know A More Fair Or Honorable Firm." These pages are one of the catalogue's few disappointments, since the 'letters' are suspiciously uniform in tone, phrasing, and praise.

Other sections include 'Vehicle, Harness, and Saddlery,' 'Crockery And Glassware,' 'Watch And Jewelry,' 'Musical Goods,' 'Furniture,' 'Books And Stationary,' and 'Builder's Hardware And Material.'

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting slice of life from Victorian America, May 2, 2000
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This is a catalogue full of photos and descriptions of old things. I enjoyed perusing it just because I love old things.

The print quality is marginal though, but legible. Words and photos look a bit grainy.

Prices, stock, descriptions, wild exaggerations and boasts of products all paint an interesting picture of life at the turn of the century.

I'm an old house lover and I found this book as an intriguing bit of memorabilia about the way things once were in this country.

The section on women's clothing is wild. Almost unimagineable to realize what women did to themselves in the name of fashion. I've read that women's internal organs were often displaced by the pressure of corsets. Ewwwww.

A good resource and conversation starter. Old folks can't get enough of it. In fact, it does make a great Christmas present for the over 60 crowd.

Rose Thornton
author, The Houses That Sears Built
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Cornucopia for Historians, July 19, 2001
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This review is from: 1897 Sears, Roebuck Catalogue (Paperback)
You'll find *everything* in this reprint, from buggies and bicycles to books to groceries. (You'll need to mentally adjust the prices, since Sears was at that time strictly a mail-order wholesale house, and like the e-merchants of today could drastically undercut the traditional retailers: I've found that adding 50-100% to their list, unless they give another one in the adcopy, will give you a good idea of what "brick-and-mortar" merchants would have charged for the same item.) A splendid resource for anyone interested in the minutinae of everyday late-19th-Century life. If they'd only included toys, it would be perfect! The small print is a bit hard on the eyes and the illustrations sometimes rather dark, but the book as a whole is well worth buying.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
This catalog is wonderful.. Quality of the reprint is just fine. I love going through all the old items to see how life was then. (and the prices..lol)
Published 26 days ago by Allan Cloutier

5.0 out of 5 stars Fun catalog
Fun and very extensive -- much moreso than I thought it would be, for the money. Very pleased.
Published 2 months ago by twig

5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for fans of vintage Americana...
This book is a very good quality large paperback featuring crisp lettering and illustrations all the way through. Read more
Published 3 months ago by bsnms

5.0 out of 5 stars More interesting than you would think
I remember looking at one of these when I would visit my uncle as a kid. You could spend hours looking at all the things they sold "way back then. Read more
Published 7 months ago by MJG100

5.0 out of 5 stars Sears Catalogue
I sit for long periods of time just wandering through this old Sears catalogue and wonder where our country went. It's nothing like it used to be. The prices were amazing too. Read more
Published 8 months ago by KvP

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most useful victorian/steampunk reference materials ever!
After flipping through this book in a library, I decided to purchase it so I could have it constantly on hand. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Julia Lichty

5.0 out of 5 stars Sears 1897 catalog
Hard to believe so many products were available by mail way back then!!! My family lived in what was Washington Territory in the mid to late 19th century and must have been able... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Corinne Lyle

5.0 out of 5 stars True History in this catalog
This catalog is awesome. I saw one years ago, and couldn't put it down. It is amazing what our ancestors could buy. Like pills for "Weak Women". Wow. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Teresa G. Mccloud

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
I love this book, gives me an insight to how they lived in those times!
Published 15 months ago by Twyla Burger

4.0 out of 5 stars It even smells like an old catalgue
If you like social history this is a fascinating book.

Sears catalogue was similar to the Internet today; a collection of everything under the sun that could be... Read more
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