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Cohen Brothers : the big storeEntry/Object ID
Library.714Description
160 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Cohen Brothers : the big store by Ennis Davis.
Once known as the Wanamaker of the South, Cohen Brothers department store captured the hearts of thousands of Jacksonville residents. This history covers its beginnings as a dry goods enterprise in a small log cabin to its growth into a trend-setting retail institution and the final poignant closing of its doors. "... interviews with former employees, stories from the vibrant atmosphere the store created and memories from longtime residents to bring readers back to the bright glow and elegance of one of the South's most distinctive enterprises."
Contents: Foreword / by Milt Hayes -- From Germany to America -- Growth and disaster -- The big store comes to Jacksonville -- An institution for the people --
A new name -- Growing up around the big store -- Changing demographics : suburban explosion -- The big store heads to the suburbs -- A mall for the big store -- An icon vanishes -- A new lease on life -- Remembering the big store --
From the candy kitchen -- Bibliography -- About the authors.Collection
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Cohen Brothers Department Store (Jacksonville, Fla)., Department stores -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History., Jews -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History.Publication Details
Author
Davis, Ennis, Gojekian, Sarah Taylor.Publisher
History PressPlace Published
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Charleston, SCCall No.
HF 5465 .U55 C5443 2012ISBN
9781609498542LCCN
2012038842