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Of Bookish Things<p>Displaced Memory Eaton&#39;s Catalogue 1917. <a href="https://c.im/tags/Scanography" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Scanography</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Textures" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Textures</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/DigitalArt" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>DigitalArt</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/MastoArt" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>MastoArt</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/FediArt" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>FediArt</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/EatonsCatalogue" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>EatonsCatalogue</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Eatons" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Eatons</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Catalogue" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Catalogue</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Canada" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Canada</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/CanadianHistory" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>CanadianHistory</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/History" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>History</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/CanadianLiterature" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>CanadianLiterature</span></a></p><p>The Eaton&#39;s catalogue was a mail-order catalogue published by Eaton&#39;s from 1884 to 1976. It was &quot;one of the first to be distributed by a Canadian retail store&quot;.</p><p>The first version of the catalogue was a 32-page booklet handed out at the Industrial Exhibition (now the Canadian National Exhibition). Within twelve years, the company&#39;s mail-order department was filling over 200,000 orders per year. Eaton&#39;s actively sought out new subscribers, particularly in rural areas, by employing such tactics as offering gifts for the contact information of non-subscribers.</p><p>The earliest versions of the catalogue included <a href="https://c.im/tags/Illustrations" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Illustrations</span></a> in 1887 (the first <a href="https://c.im/tags/catalogues" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>catalogues</span></a> were text-only), <a href="https://c.im/tags/colour" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>colour</span></a> in 1915, and <a href="https://c.im/tags/photographs" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>photographs</span></a> in 1919. </p><p>The Eaton&#39;s catalogue has been featured in multiple works of Canadian literature, including &#39;The Hockey Sweater&#39; and &#39;Anne&#39;s House of Dreams&#39;. The publication itself was used to teach literacy in some classrooms. In Western Canada, the catalogue was dubbed the &quot;Homesteader&#39;s Bible&quot; or the &quot;Family Bible&quot;. This &quot;<a href="https://c.im/tags/Canadiansymbol" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Canadiansymbol</span></a>&quot; was used for such diverse purposes as shin pads, home insulation, and outhouse toilet paper.<br />The catalogue ceased publication in January 1976.</p><p>The Eaton&#39;s Christmas catalogue every Canadian child&#39;s seasonal planner, and many a headache for Canadian parents.</p>