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Curt Brown

    Questo autore, un giornalista di lunga data del Minnesota, concentra la sua scrittura sulla cronaca di momenti e temi cruciali della storia americana. Il suo approccio narrativo e il suo attento esame del passato lo portano a scoprire storie dimenticate, che si tratti di disastri naturali, conflitti storici o industrie in declino. Le sue opere offrono ai lettori un'immersione profonda nel passato, dando vita a eventi che hanno plasmato l'America.

    The: William Marvy Company of St. Paul: Keeping Barbershops Classic
    • 2015

      They are the last makers of barber poles. In a brick warehouse in St. Paul, Minn., a dozen workers at the William Marvy Company keep churning out the swirling red, white and blue signs that dot Main Streets across the country. Here's the inside story of an innovative survivor. Son of a Latvian carpenter, William Marvy spent the Depression barnstorming the Midwest selling barber supplies out of a panel truck. In 1949, he got an idea. He designed a new lightweight barber pole in his basement -- an innovation that endured 65 years of change. With 88 percent of family businesses failing to make it through the third generation, Marvy's grandkids remain the only manufacturer left of a classic sign that dates back to the Middle Ages when barber-surgeons hung bloody towels to dry in the wind.

      The: William Marvy Company of St. Paul: Keeping Barbershops Classic