Thomas Cook and the American Blanket Trade in the Nineteenth Century
Frederick J. Glover
Business History Review, 1961, vol. 35, issue 2, 226-246
Abstract:
Dominance of the American blanket trade was obtained and held for half a century through a combination of aggressive marketing, progressive manufacturing methods, and far-sighted administration of a business beset by constant difficulties, part of which were peculiar to the times; part familiar to business in every age and circumstance.
Date: 1961
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