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THE THISTLE AND THE JADE. A Celebration of 175 Years of Jardine Matheson (HONG KONG)
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THE THISTLE AND THE JADE. A Celebration of 175 Years of Jardine Matheson (HONG KONG)

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Location
South Africa
Product code
BHB17
Bob Shop ID
646138080

Published by Frances Lincoln Limited, 2008, HARDCOVER, ILLUSTRATED, INDEX, 272 PAGES, CONDITION; AS NEW.

Jardine, Matheson & Co. was founded in Canton in 1832, and built up to become an international trading house with business interests throughout the world. The Thistle & The Jade assembles contributions from both leading historians, such as Professor John King Fairbank and Professor K.C. Lui, and old Jardine hands, including Alan Reid and Sir John Keswick, to tell the story of how this happened. The result is a fascinating miscellany of scholarship and anecdote that tells an exciting tale of merchant adventure, of how wealth and influence were accumulated in the early days of trading, and of the special relationship forged by 'the Princely Hong' with China and her people.

Maggie Keswick first went to China when she was 4 years old. She was educated in Shanghai and Hong Kong and, in Britain, at Oxford University and the Architectural Association, London. She was married to the architecture critic and historian Charles Jencks, with whom she made the famous conceptual garden at Portrack, near Dumfries.

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