Laurits Andersen - China Hand, Entrepreneur, Patron
Laurits Andersen was a Danish tobacco entrepreneur and prominent businessman in China from the 1880s until his death in 1928. He was the manager of the American trading firm Mustard & Co. in Shanghai, introducing machine-produced cigarettes to the Chinese market in the late 1800s, at a time when cigarettes were gaining enormous popularity elsewhere in the world. He attained late fame in his native Denmark when shortly before his death he donated a large sum of money to the National Museum, which he had visited frequently as a boy.
Laurits Andersen was born in a small village near Elsinore, Denmark, in 1849, and grew up in Copenhagen where he worked as an apprentice at a machine works. From 1870, he lived in East Asia, experiencing wars and revolutions and forming close bonds with the political elite in Imperial China. Laurits Andersen is a role model for later generations, displaying the courage to seek one’s fortunes overseas, and showing that with drive, diligence, and willpower, and a preparedness to venture down untrodden paths, one can achieve ambitious goals.
Forfatter | Peter Harmsen |
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Forlag | Lindhardt og Ringhof |
Indbinding | Indbundet |
Thema koder | Biografier: erhvervsliv og industri, Kina, Tidlige 19. århundrede, 1800 til 1850, Tidlige 20. århundrede, 1900 til 1950 |
Varegruppe | Biografier & erindringer |
Ekspedition | DBK |
Udgivelsesdato | 19. jun. 2020 |
Sideantal | 272 |
Første udgave | 2020 |
Oplagsdato | 19. jun. 2020 |
Oplag | 1 |
Udgave | 2 |
ISBN-10 | 8711990600 |
EAN | 9788711990605 |
Sprog | enu |
Orignalsprog | dan |
Illustreret i farver/sh | Nej |