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648: 192:: the Most Original Book of 1937, voted by members of the American Booksellers Association. The book argued that foreign businessmen had to listen to their Chinese customers to meet their surprising but ultimately comprehensible requests. Chinese were customers, not bosses. The book has been reprinted at least twice in the new millennium. The historian Jerry Israel, however, wrote that Β“CrowΒ’s China had no misery, wretchedness, poverty or . . . revolution. He looked for Β‘Four Hundred Million Customers,Β’ but perhaps found Β‘Four Hundred Million Number One Boys.Β’Β” 662: 620: 634: 168:
magazine wrote that to "orthodox Confucians Author Crow's Confucius may sometimes seem confusing. But they will have to admit that he succeeds in peeling off a lot of the 24-century coating of official lacquer. In fact, as Author Crow portrays him, the huge, ugly wise man emerges with a look as human
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In 1935, the Shanghai Municipal Council published a map for visitors to the city which they commissioned Crow to produce. A reproduction of the map was printed in 2005 to help fund the copying of the archive of Crow's unpublished works, diaries and correspondence held at the University of Missouri.
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Carl Crow arrived in Shanghai in 1911 and for a quarter of a century worked there as a journalist, newspaper proprietor, and ad-man. He also did stints as a hostage negotiator, emergency police sergeant, gentleman farmer, go-between for the American government, and propagandist. As his career
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progressed, so did the fortunes of Shanghai. The city transformed itself from a colonial backwater when Crow arrived, to the cosmopolitan metropolis of the 1930s when Crow wrote his pioneering book
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Jerry Israel, "Carl Crow, Edgar Snow, and Shifting American Journalistic Perceptions of China," in Jonathan Goldstein, Jerry Israel, and Hilary Conroy, eds.,
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He was very anti-Japanese, and fearing retribution he left Shanghai for good in 1937, just days after the Japanese attacked as part of the
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He Opened the Door of Japan: Townsend Harris and the Story of His Amazing Adventures in Establishing American Relations with the Far East.
79:, negotiating the release of a group of western hostages from mountain bandits, and being one of the first westerners to journey up the 693: 189: 570: 713: 718: 438: 398: 703: 698: 137:. He wrote a diary of this time which has been edited by Shanghai-based English writer Paul French, and published as 361: 43: 602: 708: 72: 41:. He ran the agency for 19 years, creating calendar advertisements. He was also the founding editor of the 376:
Elizabeth Ingleson, "Four Hundred Million Customers: Carl Crow and the Legacy of 1930s Sino-American Trade",
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Carl Crow, a Tough Old China Hand: The Life, Times, and Adventures of an American in Shanghai
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Among Crow's exploits were attending the negotiations in Peking which led to the fall of the
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Hayford, Charles W. (2009). "China by the Book: China Hands and China Stories, 1848-1948".
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Through the Looking Glass: Foreign Journalists in China, from the Opium Wars to Mao
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Article on reprint of historical map of Shanghai produced by Carl Crow
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With A.R. Burt and J.B. Powell, Crow published the bilingual
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as Benjamin Franklin's." This was followed by the anecdotal
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The Long Road Back to China: The Burma Road Wartime Diaries
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America Views China: American Images of China Then and Now
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American journalist and advertising executive in Shanghai
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A Brief Introduction – Biographies of Prominent Chinese
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1938-03-02, page 14. ProQuest Historical Newspapers
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Index

Highland, Missouri
Western
advertising agency
Shanghai
China
Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury
Qing Dynasty
Japanese interference in China
First World War
Burma Road
Second World War
Sun Yat-sen
Chiang Kai-shek
the Soong sisters
Mao Zedong
Zhou Enlai
Owen Lattimore
Second Sino-Japanese War
Battle of Shanghai
Chongqing
Rangoon
Kunming
Manhattan
England
early National Book Awards
Ezra Vogel
Introduction by Paul French
French, Paul
ISBN
962-209-802-9

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