The houses that Sears built Everything you ever wanted to know about Sears catalog homes

Rosemary Fuller Thornton

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Published
Alton, Ill. : Gentle Beam Publications 2002.
Language
English
Main Author
Rosemary Fuller Thornton (-)
Edition
1st ed
Item Description
"Includes: the lost Sears homes! Original catalog pictures of rare Sears homes which have not been published in 80 years"--Cover.
Physical Description
119 p. : ill. ; 28 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780971558809
  • Chapter 1. What Is A Sears Catalog Home? (And Why Are They So Intriguing?)
  • Chapter 2. "Hang Your Saw On a Nail All Day:" Sears Homes and Their Unique Place in American Architecture
  • Chapter 3. What Were Sears Homes Made Of? Amazing Facts, Interesting Details and Curiosities About Sears Homes
  • Chapter 4. The Houses That Sears Repossessed: Sears Modern Homes, Sears Mortgages And The Great Depression
  • Chapter 5. $1 Million Worth of Sears Homes: The Biggest Order In The History of The Sears Modern Homes Department
  • Chapter 6. Is It Really a Sears Home? How To Identify Sears Homes From The Curb, The Kitchen or The Courthouse
  • Chapter 7. A House for the Little Woman And The Kiddies: A Fascinating Look Inside The Sears Modern Homes Catalogues
  • Chapter 8. Fact vs. Fiction: Myths, Mistakes And Misinformation About Sears Modern Homes
  • Chapter 9. Frequently Asked Questions
  • Chapter 10. The Lost Sears Homes
  • Chapter 11. Conclusion: What Did George Bailey and Sears, Roebuck Have in Common?