A Store to Remember with James Mullane
Come and join James Mullane as he explores the definitive history of I. Magnin & Co. with his book, A Store to Remember.
Join us for an inspiring talk drawing on firsthand experiences alongside historical narrative, the talk will be interwoven with selected passages from the book and accompanied by a visual presentation of photographs drawn from its pages. Together, these elements trace the full arc of the Magnin story—from the 1865 marriage of Mary Ann and Isaac Magnin in Holland to the iconic San Francisco store’s closing in 1994.
Both intimate and expansive, this program offers a vivid portrait of a beloved retail institution and the family behind it, illuminating its cultural impact and enduring legacy.
About the Speaker
James Mullane is a 4th generation San Franciscan who holds a Ph.D. from Louisiana State University in 19th and 20th Century American Literature, and an M.A. in English from University of New Orleans. He is an Associate Professor Emeritus of English and Graduate Humanities at Dominican University of California. His book, A Store to Remember, is the definitive history of I. Magnin & Co.
Free for Members
$5 for Non-Members
Come and join James Mullane as he explores the definitive history of I. Magnin & Co. with his book, A Store to Remember.
Join us for an inspiring talk drawing on firsthand experiences alongside historical narrative, the talk will be interwoven with selected passages from the book and accompanied by a visual presentation of photographs drawn from its pages. Together, these elements trace the full arc of the Magnin story—from the 1865 marriage of Mary Ann and Isaac Magnin in Holland to the iconic San Francisco store’s closing in 1994.
Both intimate and expansive, this program offers a vivid portrait of a beloved retail institution and the family behind it, illuminating its cultural impact and enduring legacy.
About the Speaker
James Mullane is a 4th generation San Franciscan who holds a Ph.D. from Louisiana State University in 19th and 20th Century American Literature, and an M.A. in English from University of New Orleans. He is an Associate Professor Emeritus of English and Graduate Humanities at Dominican University of California. His book, A Store to Remember, is the definitive history of I. Magnin & Co.
Free for Members
$5 for Non-Members
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Mechanics' Institute
57 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94104
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