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Scarbrough's Co-ed Paper Doll with fashions for campus occasions..

Scarbrough's Co-ed Paper Doll with fashions for campus occasions.. by [E.M. SCARBROUGH & SONS]

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Seller: Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA
Title
Scarbrough's Co-ed Paper Doll with fashions for campus occasions..
Author
[E.M. SCARBROUGH & SONS]
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Austin 1, Texas: E.M. Scarbrough & Sons, 1950. Wraps. Very good. [EPHEMERA] [ADVERTISING PREMIUM] [PAPER DOLLS]. 4to (10 ¾" x 7 11/16"); 4 leaves; stiff pictorial wrapper printed in black, rear wrapper a mailer with U.S. Postage Paid from Austin, Texas; 2 staple binding; 4 leaves and recto rear wrapper printed with paper dolls and advertising text; uncut paper dolls; light insect damage to edges, sunning to rear wrapper head; very good. Not found in OCLC. Unused advertising paper doll from the upscale Scarbrough & Sons (1893-2009) clothing store once located in the historic landmark building in Austin, Texas. The clothing seen advertised in the brochure is in the style of post-WWII but before the style changes of the 1950s. Scarbrough's was unusual in that it price tagged its clothing in the early part of the 20th century, during a time when bartering and bargaining for goods was the norm. The prices seen on the clothing in these advertisements appear to be high compared to the pricing seen in catalog clothing.