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Holidays on Display

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Author: William L. Bird
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 160
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 8 x 0.7

ISBN: 1568986955
Dewey Decimal Number: 659.157
EAN: 9781568986951
ASIN: 1568986955

Publication Date: August 30, 2007
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Product Description
For millions of people the world over, the annual visit to a department store to view the festive window displays and visit Santa in his winter wonderland is a treasured holiday tradition. In America, the Thanksgiving holiday is almost inconceivable without Macy's annual parade. But how did holiday traditions like this begin? Who are the behind-the-scenes magicians that conjure up this unique blend of imagination, showmanship, and salesmanship?

Holidays on Display is a comprehensive overview of the art and industry of the holiday display. Author William L. Bird, Jr., traces its evolution as holiday decorations moved from shop windows to building exteriors and out into the street in the form of parade floats. In this fascinating and colorful history we are introduced to turn-of-the-century 'trimmers' hired by merchants to maintain product displays, and we marvel as advances in lighting, animation, and miniaturization lead to the incredible feats of creative self-expression practiced by today's window artists. Packed with rarely seen photographs and ephemera, Holidays on Display makes it easy to see why we have such lasting emotional attachments to animated Christmas windows, passing parades, and the ambient glow of holiday lights.


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4 out of 5 stars Art Of Display   October 24, 2009
Shatzi Crabtree (NC)
More about the art of display and such and not so much photos of old Christmas window displays. It is still a nice book to have if you are a decorator or interior designer.


3 out of 5 stars Not what I expected - not bad, not good either.   August 8, 2009
Kim Beatty (Indiana)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

This book definitely was not what I was expecting. I usually base my purchases on the reviews of others - this item was no exception. I did however struggle since there was only one review and it was a bit vague as to what the book was about. Even the description of the book was a little vague, I thought.

What this book is: A great history on the art of window decorating and parade float making - the details are good, and the pictures are nice as well. I did find some of the information interesting, however it wasn't what I was expecting. There were some photos, but they were more to depict the literature given to those who enrolled in the window display vocational schools and some of the catalogs for window & store display items. It is an account of how window dressing became popular, and how most of the individuals who did the displays were men who had a balance of creativity, business sense, and carpentry skills. It also details how this evolved into designing parade floats and the mail order companies that sprang up specializing in display/design kits.


What this book IS NOT: A collection of photographs of various window displays at Christmastime and other holidays. I was hoping for images of department store windows - like the ones seen in "A Christmas Story" where families gathered around on a winter evening taking in all the sights and sounds around them. Nor is it a collection of memories of those who remember the times when it was a family tradition to have an outing into town just to see the displays and visit with Santa and his elves. (If any one knows of books like that please let me know!!)

If you're interested in the art of window decorating, displays, or parade floats, this book is for you. One tidbit I didn't know until I read through this book is that Frank L Baum was a window display designer.



5 out of 5 stars very interesting   April 11, 2009
Mary Jane Gresser (Rhinelander, Wi USA)
2 out of 5 found this review helpful

i like anything that has to do with Christmas because that's my business. I like the old way things were done.

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