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The first biography of Carl Crow - one of the best-known and most successful Americans to live and work in Shanghai between the wars. After a successful career as a newspaperman and the proprietor of China's largest advertising agency in the 1930s he went on to write over a dozen books on China including the best selling series of anecdotes of his time in Shanghai: Four Hundred Million Customers.
Third World: economic development problems --- China --- Americans -- China -- Shanghai -- Biography. --- Crow, Carl, 1883-1945. --- Journalists -- China -- Shanghai -- Biography. --- Journalists -- United States -- Biography. --- Shanghai (China) -- History -- 20th century. --- Shanghai (China) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. --- Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East --- East Asia --- History & Archaeology --- S05/0229 --- China: Biographies and memoirs--Foreigners associated with China (incl. Sinologues) --- Americans --- Journalists --- Crow, Carl, --- Shanghai (China) --- Social life and customs --- History --- Columnists --- Commentators --- Yankees --- Kelao, Ka'er, --- Shanghai --- Changhaï (China) --- Shang-hai (China) --- Shang hai shi (China) --- Shanghai Shi (China) --- Shanghai Municipality (China) --- Shanghai Shi ren min zheng fu (China) --- Shankhaĭ (China) --- Xangai (China) --- 上海 (China) --- Ṣămhayi (China) --- Authors --- Ethnology --- Developing countries: economic development problems --- Chang-hai (China) --- Schanghai (China) --- 上海市(China) --- 上海市人民政府 (China) --- Шанхай (China) --- Śangqai (China)
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