This monumental work of cultural history was nominated for a National Book Award. It chronicles America's transformation, beginning in 1880, into a nation of consumers, devoted to a cult of comfort, bodily well-being, and endless acquisition. 24 pages of photos.
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PREFACE
  
 Introduction: The Land of Desire and the Culture of Consumer Capitalism 
  
 I: Strategies of Enticement 
  
 1. The Dawn of a Commercial Empire
  
 “The Master Institutions of Civilized Life” • From Marble Palaces to Masses of Goods and Capital • The Retail Wars of the 1890s • “The Greatest Merchant in America” • The Crisis of Distribution
  
 2. Facades of Color, Glass, and Light
  
 Elbert Hubbard and Eye Appeal • Signs of the Times • The Careers of Robert Ogden and Maxfield Parrish • L. Frank Baum and TheShowWindow • A Maze of Glittering Crystal • Form out of Chaos • Arthur Fraser’s Temple
  
 3. Interiors
  
 Dismantling Doorsteps and the New Intimacy with Goods • “The Stage upon Which the Play Is Enacted” • Seductions for the Masses and the Classes • The “Eliminating” Power of the Central Idea • A New Child World and “Paradise in the Toy Department”
  
 4. Fashion and the Indispensable Thing
  
 The Growth of Fashion and a Gigantic Garment Industry • Women Buyers and the “Queens” of Paris Couture • Rodman Wanamaker and the Queen’s Slippers • Fete de Paris: The Fashion Show • The Garden of Allah
  
 5. Ali Baba’s Lamp: Service for Private and Public Benefit
  
 Service as a “Profitless Ideal” • Holiness or Commercial Hospitality
 • “Maximum Max” and Paying the Price in Court •
 Customer as Guest in “Self-Sufficient Citadels” • “Distributors
 of Happiness” • Gemutlichkeit and the Utopia of Joseph Urban
 • A New Commercial Cultural Order
  
 II: Circuits of Power
  
 6. “Business Runs the World”: Institutional Coalitions Behind the New Order
  
 “Searching Out” and Satisfying “Human Wants” • The Great
 Museums and the New Curators • City Pageants and Hobnobbing
 with Mayors • The Widening Sphere of Public Action •
 Better Babies and Better Deliveries • The Paterson Pageant
  
 7. Wanamaker’s Simple Life and the Moral Failure of Established Religion 
  
 Wanamaker as Liberal Evangelist and Institution Builder • The
 Simple Life and Pastor Wagner • A Day at Bethany • Fairy
 Tales or Private Parables • Sin, Consensus, and Institution
 Building • Down the Slippery Slope
  
 8. Mind Cure and the Happiness Machine
  
 “The New Healers” • Simon Patten’s Political Economy of
 Mind Cure • Pollyanna and the Popular Culture of Mind Cure
 • L. Frank Baum and Theosophy • An Affirmative American
 Fairy Tale
  
 III: Managing a Dream Culture:1922-1932
  
 9. “An Age of Consolidation”: Goods, Money, and Mergermania 
  
 “Consumptionism” • Goods and Money “Flooding the Country”.
 Chains Across the Country • Investment Bankers and
 Mergermania • “The Power Is All in Business”: Chains of Department
 Stores • Paul Mazur and Harvard’s Helping Hand
 • The Urban Landscape of Desire
  
 10. “Sell Them Their Dreams”
  
 The Consumer Credit Apparatus • Air-Conditioned Murals and
 “One White Fur” • “Brokers in Beauty” • In Style with
 Dorothy Shaver • Accessorizing on the Grand Scale • The
 Pseudoevents of Edward L. Bernays
  
 11. The Spectacles
  
 The Rainbow House and the Palace of Fashion • The Commercial
 Parade • Toys, Spectacles, and the Child Experts •
 Ragamuffins and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade • America’s
 Mecca of Light and Color • “All the Colours of the Rainbow
 Belong to Mr. Bilge”
  
 12. Herbert Hoover’s Emerald City and Managerial Government
  
 Herbert Hoover’s Pursuit of Knowledge • Commerce as Database
 and Julius Klein, Master Broker • “Horne, Sweet Home”
 • Dissent and the “Torments of Desire”
  
 Conclusion: Legacies