June 5, 2005
A Vast Directory of Wonderful Things
Description of a vast store of goods — listings:
“had run to over a thousand pages, listing tens of thousands of items in twenty-four departments: music… stoves… drugs, vehicles, shoes… sewing machines… sporting goods, dry goods, hardware, groceries, furniture and baby [toys], jewelry, optical goods, books… men’s clothing, men’s furnishings, bicycles… Each page was a distinct site, offering a reader in- depth explanations and descriptions well beyond what he would expect if he went to a store, talked to a sales clerk, and personally examined a product.”
(Courtesy of Malcolm Gladwell [apologies, I do not mean to make this blog the cult of Gladwell])
Gosh, which store is this? Sounds a lot like Amazon.com, doesn’t it?
Actually, the store being described above was
the Sears catalog in 1900.
