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TABLE 13.-Distribution of "other retail stores" group and second-hand stores, and operating-expense ratios in central shopping district ana rest of city: St. Louis, 1929-Continued

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1 Represents but 1 store which is included in the rest of the city.

2 Represents but 1 store which is included in the central shopping district.

NOTE. The following kinds of stores are not listed because the total number represented is too small to report upon without disclosing individual store operations: Farm implements, machinery, and equipment dealers; feed stores with groceries; sporting goods stores with toys and stationery; sporting goods specialty stores; and stores selling blank books, accounting and legal forms.

Source: 1930 Census of Distribution-Retail.

Appendix B.-Bibliography

I. Books and Pamphlets

A. Government Publications

Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce, U. S. Department of
Commerce.

An Outline for Making Sur-
veys.-Domestic Commerce
Economic Series No. 34, 1944.

4.5 pp. Superintendent of

Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.

Intra-City Business Census
Statistics for Philadelphia, Pa.
Prepared under the super-
vision of Malcolm J. Proud-
foot, Research Geographer.
U. S. Department of Com-
merce, Bureau of the Census.
May 1937.

Location Structure of Retail
Trade.-Domestic Commerce
Series No. 80. 1933. 42 pp.
4 maps. (Based on a study

of Baltimore.)

Retail Store Location.-Domestic Commerce Trade Information Bulletin No. 269. 12 pp. Data gathered under the direction of Lawrence A. Han

sen.

Retail Store Problems.-Domestic Commerce Series No. 9, 1926. Ten-page chapter on Retail Store Location.

Retail Operating Costs Within a Metropolitan Community.— Domestic Commerce Series No. 88. 1934. Federal Housing Administration

The Structure and Growth of
Residential Neighborhoods in
American Cities. 1939. 178
pp. May be purchased from

the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. B. Non-Government Publications Applebaum, William

The Secondary Commercial Centers of Cincinnati. 1932. Two volumes-Vol. I is text material and Vol. II is maps. An unpublished manuscript. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Babcock, Frederick M.

The Valuation of Real Estate.
1932. pp.
56-72. McGraw-
Hill Book Company.
Barker, Clare Wright, and Ander-
son, Ira Dennis

Principles of Retailing. 1941.
Chapter III, Store Location.
McGraw-Hill Publishing Com-

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McDonald, Douglas Moore

A Select Bibliography on Location of Industry. Social Research Bulletin No. 2. 1937. McGill University, Toronto, Ontario. 82 pp. McGarry, Edmund D.

Mortality in Retail Trade. University of Buffalo Studies in Business, Bureau of Business and Social Research, Buffalo University. 1930. 198 pp. Buffalo, New York. McGarry, Edmund D.

Retail Trade Mortality in Buffalo1918-1928; 1929. 67 pp. Bureau of Business and Social Research. Studies in Business No. 1, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. McGarry, Edmund D.

Retail Trade Areas in Buffalo. Supplementary Statistical Survey. April 1931, Vol. 7, No. 8. Bureau of Business and Social Research, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y. National Association of Real Estate Boards

Property Management Annals of Real Estate Practice. 1927. Vol. VI. Chapter on Chain Store Locations, pp. 200-226. National Cash Register Company

Better Retailing. 1941. One chapter on location. 309 pp. Nystrom, Paul H.

Economics of Retailing. Chapters 8-10, Location and Rent in the Retail Business. Ronald Press. 1932. 456 pp.

Elements of Retail Selling. 1936. 369 pp. One page on location. Ronald Press.

Paver, John, and McClintock, Miller

Traffic and Trade: An Introduction to the Analysis of the Relationship Between the Daily Habitual Movement of People and Their Trade Activities in Markets. 1935. 137 pp. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.

Paver, John

Traffic and Trade Research Report. 1934. Albert Russell Erskine Bureau. Harvard University.

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Methods for the Study of Retail Relationships. Texas University Bulletin 2944: p. 50, 1929. University of Texas, Austin, Texas.

Law of Retail Gravitation, 1931. 75 pp. W. J. Reilly Company. Richert, G. Henry

Retailing Principles and Practices. 1938. 432 pp. Gregg Publishing Company.

Robinson, O. P., and Brisco, N. B. Retail Store Organization and Management. 1938. 565 pp. Chapter 16 Store Location and Lay-out, Prentice-Hall.

Selecting Locations for Retail Stores. Policyholder's Service Bureau. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1935.

Street Traffic Bibliography. Erskine Bureau for Street Traffic Research, Harvard University, 1933. Looseleaf. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Trimmer, Paul

The Theory of Store Location, 1932. 264-page unpublished manuscript. Assistant Civil Engineer, Department of Public Works, Division of City Planning, City of St. Paul, Minnesota.

Thomas, Lewis F.

The Localization of Business Activities in Metropolitan St. Louis. Washington University Studies (New Series), Social and Philosophical Sciences-No. 1. October 1927, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.

Walters, R. G., Wingate, J. W., and Rowse, E. J.

Retail Merchandising. 1943. 520 pp. Chapter 4-Looking for a Site. Southwestern Publishing Company. Wingate, John W.

Manual of Retail Terms. 1931. 562

pp. Prentice-Hall.

Wingate, J. W., and Scholler, E. O. Problems in Retail Merchandising. 1931. 166 pp. Prentice-Hall.

II. Magazine Articles Advertising and Selling

"How Population Shifts have Reshaped Markets," by G. H. Spencer and J. Walter Thompson, September 1941, p. 32.

American Business

"Weigel Proves the Beaten Path Theory," Vol. 9, p. 21, Nov. 1939. "Why Downtown Shopping Declines," Aug. 1940, Vol. 10, pp. 1821. American Builder and Building Age "Postwar Shopping Center the Hub of Midwest City's Land Planning." May 1944.

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science "Business Zoning" by Harland Bartholomew, May 1931. Part II. pp. 101-104.

Annals of the Association of American

Geographers, Vol. 20, No. 3.

"Profiles of the Retail Business Section of Nashville, Tenn.," by A. E. Parkins, September 1930, pp. 164–175. Annals of Real Estate Practice, pub

lished by the National Association of Real Estate Boards, Property Management Division (out of print, but available for reference in most libraries)

"Chain Store Locations," by Frank Slosson, 1927, pp. 200-220, Vol. 6. "Elements of Successful Store Locations," by Lawrence B. Cummings, 1928, pp. 349–355.

"Serving Chain Store Organizations as a Real Estate Broker," by Murray Apfelbaum. 1925. Vol. 2, p. 213.

Architectural Forum

"100 Percent Locations;" A NAREB Inventory of the Tops in Shopping Centers," June 1938. Architectural Record

"Planning the Retail Store," by K. Lonberg-Holm, June 1931, pp. 69–

499.

"Retail Outlets per 1,000 Families;
Cleveland Real Property Inventory,"
by H. W. Green, August 1936.
"Store Buildings and Neighborhood
Shopping Centers-Planning a Shop-
ping Center in Radburn, N. J.,
10,000 Population," by Clarence S.
Stein and Catherine Bauer, Feb-
ruary 1934.

"Where are Department Stores Go-
ing," by K. C. Welch, November
1944.

Burroughs Clearing House

"Research for Branch Location," by J. Collins. Jan. 1930, Vol. 14, p. 22. Business Week

"Realtors Move Tenants Around to Fit Their Balanced Shopping Center," Jan. 21, 1939, p. 18. Domestic Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Washington, D. C. "Pedestrian Traffic

Analyzed at Seven Neighborhood Drug Store Locations," by W. H. Meserole. December 10, 1934.

"The Relation of Traffic with Trade by Time of Day," by W. H. Meserole, January 30, 1935.

"Further Analysis of Traffic and Customer Visits to Neighborhood Drug Stores," by W. H. Meserole, February 20, 1935. Domestic Engineering

"How to Choose a Store Location," May 16, 1931, p. 48.

"Selecting the Proper Location for a Retail Store," March 22, 1930, p. 59.

Dun's International Review

"Selecting a Desirable Location for a Retail Store," November 1927, pp. 36-41.

"Occupancy Expanse and the Extent of Tenancy in Retailing," February 1941, pp. 11-20.

Economist

"Rationalizing Retail Distribution in the Postwar World," March 20, 1943. Economic Geography

"City Retail Structure," by Malcolm J. Proudfoot, October 1937, p. 425. Harvard Business Review

"The Determination of Location Standards for Retail Concerns," by J. Freeman Pyle, Vol. 6 (1925-26) pp. 303-312.

"Relation of Consumer Buying Habits to Marketing Methods," by Melvin J. Copeland. April 1923.

Vol. I. p. 282.

Journal of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers

"Shift in Location of a Retail District," by Cuthbert E. Reeves, July 1938, p. 267.

"Valuing Business Subcenter Property," by R. C. Erskine, October 1928, Vol. 6, p. 340.

"City Growth and Transportation," by Henry Babcock. July 1938, Vol. 6, p. 249.

Journal of Business of the University of Chicago

"A Statistical Study of the Drawing Power of Cities for Retail Trade," by John Adams Pfanner, Jr., Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 1-81, Part II, April 1940.

Journal of Certified Property Managers (now Journal of Real Estate Management)

"The Retail Store Problem and Solution," by Frank S. Slosson, Sept. 1940.

Journal of Economics

"Excessive Competition in the Retail Trades. Changes in the Number of Shops, 1901-1931," by P. Ford, Vol. 45, 1935, pp. 501-508.

Journal of Electricity and Western Industry

"Choosing the Most Advantageous Store Location," by I. B. Lincoln, July 1, 1922, p. 23.

Journal of Land and Public Utility Economics

"100 Percent Concept in Retail Location Analysis," by Richard U. Rat

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