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Louis Bamberger

Autor Linda B Forgosh
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 sep 2016
Louis Bamberger (1855–1944) was the epitome of the merchant prince as public benefactor. Born in Baltimore, this son of German immigrants built his business—the great, glamorous L. Bamberger & Co. department store in Newark, N.J.—into the sixth-largest department store in the country. A multimillionaire by middle age, he joined the elite circle of German Jews who owned Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, and Filene’s. Despite his vast wealth and local prominence, Bamberger was a reclusive figure who shunned the limelight, left no business records, and kept no diaries. He remained a bachelor and kept his private life and the rationale for his business decisions to himself. Yet his achievements are manifold. He was a merchandising genius whose innovations, including newspaper and radio ads and brilliant use of window and in-store displays, established the culture of consumption in twentieth-century America. His generous giving, both within the Jewish community and beyond it, created institutions that still stand today: the Newark YM-YWHA, Beth Israel Hospital, and the Newark Museum. Toward the end of his career, he financed and directed the creation of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, which led to a friendship with Albert Einstein. Despite his significance as business innovator and philanthropist, historians of the great department stores have paid scant attention to Bamberger. This full-length biography will interest historians as well as general readers of Jewish history nationally, New Jerseyans fascinated by local history, and the Newarkers for whom Bamberger’s was a beloved local institution.
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ISBN-13: 9781611689815
ISBN-10: 1611689813
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 165 x 239 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Brandeis University Press

Notă biografică

LINDA B. FORGOSH is an independent scholar and executive director of the Jewish Historical Society of New Jersey.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments • Introduction: “One of New Jersey’s Most Enlightened Personalities” • Baltimore Roots, 1855–1887 • Building an Empire, 1892–1911 • The Great White Store, 1912–1921 • One of America’s Great Stores, 1922–1929 • “A Record of His Benefactions”: Bamberger as a Philanthropist • Bamberger, the Face of Newark’s Jews • “Maecenas of All the Arts” • Bamberger, Einstein, and the Institute for Advanced Study, 1930–1944 • Epilogue: A Life Well Lived • Notes • Index

Recenzii

“Forgosh’s book on the department store proprietor Louis Bamberger, the first full-length biography of the iconic businessman and philanthropist, is a welcome addition to the field. Forgosh’s study treats Bamberger and the retail empire he created as above all a New Jersey story, and her lively narrative brings to life early to mid-twentieth century Newark, a city whose recent troubles have largely occluded its important past as a manufacturing and retail centre, a hub of high culture, and a key site of Jewish acculturation.”