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Window Watching
Through September, relive Christmases past at American History, where photographs and posters celebrate the golden age of department store decorations, from the 1920s to the ‘60s.

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The book Holiday On Display by Willian L. Bird,Jr. is it still available? I noted that it was printed or reprinted in 2007. Would like to purchase a copy if it is available

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