Description: The East India Company was the most powerful commercial enterprise in British history. Yet its speculative, highly risky origins are now all but forgotten. A revolution in commerce during the Tudor period led to a bold search for new forms of investment and above all for overseas enterprises - the most profitable of which would be the Company. David Howarth investigates the birth of the East India Company and explores why, having survived its first decades, it would last for another two hundred. Through a host of stories and fascinating details, Howarth examines the Company's evolving way of doing business. While its efforts met with failure in Japan, they consolidated in India, thanks largely to Sir Thomas Roe. Howarth shows how Europe was central to the Company; as he offers the first ever comparison of the Company and its Dutch rival the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie.
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EAN: 9780300250725
UPC: 9780300250725
ISBN: 9780300250725
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Format: Hardback, 480 pages
Author: David Howarth
Book Title: Adventurers: The Improbable Rise of the East India
Item Height: 4.4 cm
Item Length: 23.6 cm
Item Weight: 0.48 kg
Item Width: 15.6 cm
Language: Eng
Publisher: Yale University Press