In a time when histories are being removed, hidden, and made illegal to teach in schools, your support for The People’s Graphic Design Archive is more important than ever. This is your archive and survives on your support.

Sears, Roebuck, and Co. Consumer Guide

9

Sears, Roebuck, and Company's Consumer Guide: Fall 1900 edition features every object that you can keep at home and how much it costs. This edition is a miniature reproduction of their 1900 catalog to be used as a historical document to portray how life was back then. This book acts as a small glimpse into the culture of the 1900s by presenting everything that existed in America. Since this is a reproduction, there are a few page number gaps. 

The front/back cover consists of red, orange, yellow, blue, and black ink with an older art-style drawing of the American countryside with a woman holding a cornucopia filled with objects.  The inside is only filled with black ink and contains clean-cut images and text of each object, their description, and how much it cost.