The country store played a central role in the lives of most Americans
during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Sometimes known as
The General Store or a Mom and Pop, they were emporiums of civilization.
In the small towns, the prairies, and frontiers of America, country
stores were the places where people could get the things they could not
produce themselves: tools, gadgets, cloth and clothing, shoes, food,
medicines...hundreds of items produced in the growing American
factories. In Country Store Collectibles the stores, their fixtures,
products, and advertising are chronicled in beautiful full color
photographs. Nearly 600 items are illustrated from collections across
America. Also included are historical photographs of the stores
themselves and the people who worked in them. A complete current price
guide is included to make this an invaluable book for the collector of
country store memorabilia, advertising, kitchen collectibles, and
Americana in general.