Vending Machines : An American Social History

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Pub. Date: 2002-07-01
Publisher(s): McFarland & Co Inc Pub
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Summary

Although the 1880s are considered the beginning of the vending machine era, these devices have existed for a couple of thousand years. The earliest reference to a vending machine was made by Hero--a Greek mathematician, physicist and engineer who probably lived in Alexandria during the first century a.d.--who described and illustrated a coin-operated device to be used for vending sacrificial water in Egyptian temples. Completely automatic, the device was set in operation by the insertion of a five-drachma coin. This work traces the history of the vending machine from its inception to its current place in popular American culture, with the eight chapters covering significant eras. Successes and failures of the machines, economic factors influencing the popularity (or lack thereof) of vending machines, and the struggle of industry to become a dominant, large-scale method of retailing products are discussed. This text is richly illustrated and includes appendices on vending dollar value, vending sales by location type and vending statistics.

Table of Contents

Preface 1(2)
From Hero of Alexandria to Tutti-Frutti of New York: The Years to 1918
3(18)
Robots Can Sell Anything; Robots Will Sell Everything, 1918--1931
21(26)
Cigarettes Blaze the Way, 1932--1939
47(61)
The War on Slugs Goes Federal, 1940--1944
108(11)
Optimism Returns, 1945--1949
119(22)
The Four C's Dominate: 1950s
141(28)
Dreams Placed on Hold, Cigarettes, Coffee, Cola, Candy, 1960--1985
169(22)
VMs Cut Down on Smoking, Adopt a Healthier Lifestyle, 1986--2001
191(42)
Appendix A: Vended Dollar Volume 233(1)
Appendix B: Vending Sales by Location Type 234(1)
Appendix C: Vending Sales by Type of Product 235(4)
Notes 239(22)
Bibliography 261(16)
Index 277

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