The Decline and Fall of the Commercial Empire of A. T. Stewart
Harry E. Resseguie
Business History Review, 1962, vol. 36, issue 3, 255-286
Abstract:
The disposition of the estate of the merchant A. T. Stewart, and the interplay of personalities, social mores, and the changing structure of merchandising in America provide the focus for this fascinating and neglected story.
Date: 1962
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