Liverpool China Traders

Liverpool China Traders

Author: Christina Baird

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9783039109265

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Perhaps the most enduring image of the China Trade is the clipper ship carrying tea from China. In 1869 the clippers were finally overshadowed by the introduction of steam vessels which could make passage through the Suez Canal, significantly shortening the length of the voyage. Letters, journals and order books have survived which tell us about the traders, their private trading activities, motivation, tastes and private lives. This book examines the role played by the port of Liverpool in this time of great change. The book examines Liverpool's early participation in the China Trade following the cessation of the British East India Company's monopoly of the trade in 1834 and maps the changes in artistic tastes that the commencement of free trade gave rise to. These new tastes represented a true fusion of European and Chinese cultural influences and replaced the pastiche of 'The Orient' that chinoiserie represented during the period of the monopoly.--Amazon.com.


Trade and Traders in Mid-Victorian Liverpool

Trade and Traders in Mid-Victorian Liverpool

Author: Graeme J. Milne

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780853236160

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This book charts the development of Liverpool's trade, shipping and business culture in the third quarter of the nineteenth century. It assesses the causes and consequences of major changes in the port's economy.


China Trade and Empire

China Trade and Empire

Author: Alain Le Pichon

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2006-08-10

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 9780197263372

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263 letters written by or to William Jardine and James Matheson... covers a period of rapid growth for Jardine, Matheson & Co, from 1827 when the founders first joined forces, to Jardine's death in 1843, shortly after the end of the Opium War