The Pottery & Glass Salesman, Volume 14, offers a fascinating glimpse into the American pottery and glass industries during its publication period. Produced by the Pottery, Glass and Brass Salesmen's Association of America, this volume provides insights into sales techniques, industry trends, and the marketing strategies employed by manufacturers and distributors.
The book includes articles, advertisements, and reports that capture the essence of the business environment of the era. It serves as a valuable resource for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the history of American manufacturing and salesmanship. With its detailed coverage of specific companies and products, 'The Pottery & Glass Salesman' provides a unique perspective on the cultural and economic landscape of the time.
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