When William Denholm and William McKay teamed up in 1870 to form a dry goods store in the factory town of Worcester, Massachusetts, they could not have imagined the 103-year legacy that would make their store a beloved New England landmark. Former customers may well recall the store's elaborate promotions that took shoppers to exotic locales, from an African holiday to a trip through the Italian fashion world. Join authors Christopher Sawyer and Patricia Wolf, daughter of a former Denholms president, as they take a behind-the-scenes view of the history and memory of Massachusetts's largest dep... Read More
Formats
Paperback
🚛 Ground shipping arrival between Tuesday, April 01 and Monday, April 07.
Free returns. Free Economy shipping on orders $50+.
When William Denholm and William McKay teamed up in 1870 to form a dry goods store in the factory town of Worcester, Massachusetts, they could not have imagined the 103-year legacy that would make their store a beloved New England landmark. Former customers may well recall the store's elaborate promotions that took shoppers to exotic locales, from an African holiday to a trip through the Italian fashion world. Join authors Christopher Sawyer and Patricia Wolf, daughter of a former Denholms president, as they take a behind-the-scenes view of the history and memory of Massachusetts's largest dep... Read More
When William Denholm and William McKay teamed up in 1870 to form a dry goods store in the factory town of Worcester, Massachusetts, they could not have imagined the 103-year legacy that would make their store a beloved New England landmark. Former customers may well recall the store's elaborate promotions that took shoppers to exotic locales, from an African holiday to a trip through the Italian fashion world. Join authors Christopher Sawyer and Patricia Wolf, daughter of a former Denholms president, as they take a behind-the-scenes view of the history and memory of Massachusetts's largest department store outside of Boston. With vivid descriptions of the festive holiday displays and personal recollections from former employees, this book is sure to make any reader nostalgic for the bygone days of shopping at Denholms.
Details
Pages: 160
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Imprint: The History Press
Series: Landmarks
Publication Date: 16th November 2011
State: Massachusetts
Illustration Note: 100% Mono
ISBN: 9781609493950
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Business BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Retailing HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
Author Bio
Christopher Sawyer is a creative director for Ralph Lauren. Previously, he was an executive with the Neiman Marcus Company for ten years and launched his career with the now defunct Jordan Marsh Company. He is an avid collector and historian on the Denholm and McKay Company, all in remembrance of his grandmother Josephine Carbone. As a memoriam to Denholms, Mr. Sawyer has set up a blog located at www.denholms.blogspot.com. Raised in Princeton Massachusetts, he now resides in the Boston area. Pat Wolf grew up in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, where she has been a lifelong resident. She attended St. Paul's Elementary School, the Bancroft School, Newton College of the Sacred Heart, Boston University and Anna Maria College. She has many interests, including historical restoration, horticulture and genealogy.
When William Denholm and William McKay teamed up in 1870 to form a dry goods store in the factory town of Worcester, Massachusetts, they could not have imagined the 103-year legacy that would make their store a beloved New England landmark. Former customers may well recall the store's elaborate promotions that took shoppers to exotic locales, from an African holiday to a trip through the Italian fashion world. Join authors Christopher Sawyer and Patricia Wolf, daughter of a former Denholms president, as they take a behind-the-scenes view of the history and memory of Massachusetts's largest department store outside of Boston. With vivid descriptions of the festive holiday displays and personal recollections from former employees, this book is sure to make any reader nostalgic for the bygone days of shopping at Denholms.
Pages: 160
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Imprint: The History Press
Series: Landmarks
Publication Date: 16th November 2011
State: Massachusetts
Illustrations Note: 100% Mono
ISBN: 9781609493950
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Business BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Retailing HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
Christopher Sawyer is a creative director for Ralph Lauren. Previously, he was an executive with the Neiman Marcus Company for ten years and launched his career with the now defunct Jordan Marsh Company. He is an avid collector and historian on the Denholm and McKay Company, all in remembrance of his grandmother Josephine Carbone. As a memoriam to Denholms, Mr. Sawyer has set up a blog located at www.denholms.blogspot.com. Raised in Princeton Massachusetts, he now resides in the Boston area. Pat Wolf grew up in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, where she has been a lifelong resident. She attended St. Paul's Elementary School, the Bancroft School, Newton College of the Sacred Heart, Boston University and Anna Maria College. She has many interests, including historical restoration, horticulture and genealogy.