British Retail and the Men Who Shaped It

British Retail and the Men Who Shaped It

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Butt Stephen
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
EAN: 9781526715258
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Many of the high street names that meet our twenty-first century needs began with men and women who had ideas, imagination and sheer determination in a different age. Whether you are nine or ninety, shopping is a universal part of modern-day life, and in British Retail and the Men Who Shaped It we look at the people behind the corporations that built the modern-day high street and changed the way we shopped. Meet Henry Curry, who began making bicycles to earn an income to support his family and went on to found Curry's PC World. James Wilkinson sold household goods in a quiet neighbourhood street in Leicester, and always offered a fair deal. He founded the Wilko's chain of retail stores. Thomas Cook was a Baptist preacher strongly opposed to alcohol. He organised the first-ever rail excursion to take workers away to an alcohol-free event in Loughborough, from which the worldwide Thomas Cook travel empire developed. George Davies was a buyer of stockings and tights for Littlewoods Stores who launched Next before creating his own company, George, currently retailing through ASDA. This book is a celebration of the people who, through self-belief and determination created the multi-million-pound retail businesses we use every day.
EAN 9781526715258
ISBN 1526715252
Binding Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication date August 3, 2018
Pages 240
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Butt Stephen
Illustrations 40 illustrations mono