Morrison, K. (2006). Bazaars and bazaar buildings in Regency and Victorian London. Georgian Group J 15. Vol 15, pp. 281-309.

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Bazaars and bazaar buildings in Regency and Victorian London
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Georgian Group J 15
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The Georgian Group Journal
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15
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281 - 309
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Article examining the permanent bazaars of early-nineteenth-century London, including the development of the concept of browsing, the use of display, and the combination of shopping with entertainment. The use of a pioneering form of retail building, providing abundant space and light and suited to a sales system dependent on the exhibition of goods, is also examined, including its role as a precursor of the department store.
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Kathryn Morrison
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2006
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01 Dec 2006