Andrew Saint
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Andrew Saint says goodbye to the home of the national newspapers.
Published February 1 1988
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In this review article Andrew Saint evokes the age of the great department stores - those paternalistic emporiums selling the widest range of merchandise which flourished in the major cities of Europe and America before the First World War, and of which the Bon Marché in Paris was the largest and most stylish. Published March 1 1982
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