Saleswomen in Mercantile Stores: Baltimore, 1909
New York: Charities Publication Committee, 1912. Very Good. Item #47959
New York: Charities Publication Committee, 1912. First Edition. Octavo (20cm); publisher's olive green cloth lettered in gilt; xv,[1],217pp. Light shelf wear, chiefly at corners and spine ends, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, old price sticker to rear endpaper. Very Good and sound overall.
A fascinating report on the working conditions of saleswomen in Baltimore department stores. The inspector Elizabeth Beardsley Butler makes note of locations that lacked proper ventilation and sunlight, a proper dining hall and sitting room, or seating for its employees. Photographs depict the interior of several establishments with and without staff, as well as a candid portrait of a cash girl who looks to be about ten years old.
Price: $150.00

