Although few now remember its name, Sanders Bros was a retail giant once as familiar as Tesco is today. Established in 1887, the flour, biscuit and grocery chain had 154 shops in London and its suburbs, and a market value higher than Marks & Spencer by the 1920s. This history charts the company's remarkable growth, its inter-war heyday, and its sudden demise in the 1950s at the hands of a shadowy cartel of investors.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/sanders-bros-9780750956215225973Sanders Broshttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/2/2/225973_06d0a6f1058485053813c25afeaa7004.jpg6.996.99GBPInStock/History/Categories/Local & Family History/History/Highlights/History of London/History/Categories/Social HistoryAlthough few now remember its name, Sanders Bros was a retail giant once as familiar as Tesco is today. Established in 1887, the flour, biscuit and grocery chain had 154 shops in London and its suburbs, and a market value higher than Marks & Spencer by the 1920s. This history charts the company's remarkable growth, its inter-war heyday, and its sudden demise in the 1950s at the hands of a shadowy cartel of investors.Paperback00https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/2/2/225973_media-0_1.jpgadd-to-cartrrp_info:£14.99productId:37144bic_code:KND, WQHKND, WQH£14.99Neil TylerGeneral232x154mmHistory PressPaperbackLocal History