Carl Crow

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Carl Crow was an American journalist, advertising executive, and author best known for his influential work in early 20th-century Shanghai and his book "400 Million Customers" about doing business in China.

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instanceOf advertising executive
human
journalist
birthDate 1884-01-01
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1945-01-01
educatedAt Drury College NERFINISHED
University of Missouri School of Journalism NERFINISHED
employer China Press NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Sino–Western business relations
advertising
journalism
genre business writing
non-fiction
travel writing
influenced Western understanding of Chinese markets
development of advertising in Republican-era Shanghai
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality American
notableFor depicting early 20th-century Chinese society for Western readers
pioneering modern advertising in Shanghai
writing about doing business in China
notableWork 400 Million Customers NERFINISHED
Foreign Devils in the Flowery Kingdom NERFINISHED
Handbook for China NERFINISHED
I Speak for the Chinese NERFINISHED
Japan and America NERFINISHED
The Chinese Are Like That NERFINISHED
occupation advertising executive
author
journalist
placeOfBirth Highlandville, Missouri NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath New York City
positionHeld founder of Carl Crow, Inc.
manager of the Shanghai office of the New York Sun
publicationDateOfWork 1937 (400 Million Customers)
residence New York City
Shanghai NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century
workedIn China NERFINISHED
New York City NERFINISHED
Shanghai NERFINISHED
wroteAbout Chinese consumers
Sino-American relations
foreign business in China

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Crow (surname) hasNotableBearer Carl Crow