Carl Crow – A Tough Old China Hand – The Life, Times, and Adventures of an American in Shanghai
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hong Kong University Press
Published:1st Oct '06
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The first biography of Carl Crow - one of the best-known and most successful Americans to live and work in Shanghai between the wars. After a successful career as a newspaperman and the proprietor of China's largest advertising agency in the 1930s he went on to write over a dozen books on China including the best selling series of anecdotes of his time in Shanghai: Four Hundred Million Customers.
"'With the latest gang of get-rich-quick hucksters, hustlers and fools still washing up thick on the muddy banks of Shanghai, there could be no better timing for this lively, anecdote-rich account of the life of Carl Crow, who saw the whole thing unfold the last go round. His wry take on the desperate quest for profit in the world's most populous nation is as relevant today as ever.' - Peter S. Goodman, Asian Economic Correspondent/ Shanghai Bureau Chief, The Washington Post 'Carl Crow's story of rags to riches to rags again set against the turbulent history of Shanghai makes for a gripping read. As a newshound, businessman, writer and entrepreneur, Crow's insights into China's modernization - and Western fantasies about the China market - are as fresh and illuminating as they were at the time. This is much more than a biography but brings together the whole story of Shanghai's rise and fall. The book is full of vivid details and amusing and sometimes sad stories which anyone interested in Shanghai's future and its past will enjoy.' - Jasper Becker, author of The Chinese and Hungry Ghosts 'Shanghai resident Paul French has written a lively, exhaustive narrative account of the life and times of entrepreneur and Shanghai businessman Carl Crow. An absorbing story about a pioneering figure in transnational commercial capitalism during the first half of the twentieth century.' - Tani E. Barlow, Professor of History, University of Washington"
ISBN: 9789622098022
Dimensions: 236mm x 158mm x 23mm
Weight: 616g
324 pages