Description: The Underground Shopper : 1st Edition New York City, NY Vintage Advertising Ad Neat book is essentially a phonebook with thousands of mini commercials of businesses around New York City amongst a plethora of interesting tid-bits advertised by category and alphabetically. Each listing shows address, phone number and hours of operation and a short written ad. Cool piece of New York City American History.Fast, professional shipping worldwide. Returns If there are any issues with your order, please message as soon as possible so we can make every effort to gain your positive feedback. Shipping Combine shipping by adding items to cart prior to purchase.Your order will typically ship by 09:00 (AM) EST next business day Monday-Saturday. Contact Feel free to contact us.MESSAGE NOW! We'll get back to you shortly! Find more gift ideas, vintage collectibles & deals on everyday items! Visit rant-n-raven
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Product Group: Book
Book Title: The Underground Shopper : 1st Edition New York City
Era 2: 1970's 1970s 70s 70's '79
Book Series: The Underground shopper
Original Language: English
IsTextBook: No
Vintage: Yes
Format: Perfect
Language: English
Item Height: 7 in
Topic: Consumer Issues, Personal Finance / General, Small Business Advertising, Americana American Culture Tradition, Closed Businesses, Companies of the late 1970's
Item Width: 4.25 in
Binding: Paperback
Store Refinement: Vintage Collectible Books- First Edition (1st Edition) Print 1979
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
City: New York City
Publisher: Shopping Business, Incorporated, Press
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Weight: 5.3 oz
Publication Year: 1979
Year: 1979
Era: 1970s
Author: Sue Goldstein
Genre: Business & Economics
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 286