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  2. Spiegel (US retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Sales at Eddie Bauer stores reached $1 billion that year, bolstered by 30 new locations. Between Spiegel and Eddie Bauer, 81 different catalogs, with a total circulation of more than 313 million, were distributed in 1993. [19] The company's specialty retail stores also performed well in 1993, generating $840 million in sales. [20]

  3. Eddie Bauer - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Bauer Germany also opened two new stores in Germany. [11] Eddie Bauer continued to expand in North America and internationally throughout 1997, opening the 500th U.S. store. [19] Internationally, Eddie Bauer Japan opened 11 new stores, bringing the total to 24 stores in Japan, along with four outlet stores in various locations.

  4. Spiegel - Wikipedia

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    Spiegel (catalog), an American catalog retailer; Spiegel, Inc., the former name of the Eddie Bauer Holdings; Ships. USS Spiegel Grove , a dock ...

  5. Spiegel (catalog) - Wikipedia

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    From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  6. Mail order - Wikipedia

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    Smalley, Orange A. "Market Entry and Economic Adaptation: Spiegel's First Decade in Mail Order," Business History Review (1961) 35#3 pp. 372–401. Covers 1905 to 1915. in JSTOR; Smalley, Orange A. and Frederick D. Sturdivant. The Credit Merchants: A History of Spiegel, Inc. (1973) Sroge, Maxwell. United States Mail Order Industry (1991)

  7. Joseph Spiegel - Wikipedia

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    Spiegel was born to a Jewish family, the son of Regina (née Greenebaum) and Moses Spiegel, a rabbi. [1] In September of 1848, his family (himself, three sisters, and his parents) emigrated from their small village in Abenheim, near the city of Worms in the Grand Duchy of Hesse, to the United States via France, fleeing growing anti-Jewish sentiment, revolutionary turmoil, and the fear that the ...

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