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John Pearce And The Rise Of The Mass Food Market In London 18701930 David W Gutzke

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John Pearce And The Rise Of The Mass Food Market In London 18701930 David W Gutzke
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.16 MB
Pages: 264
Author: David W. Gutzke
ISBN: 9783030270940, 9783030270957, 3030270947, 3030270955
Language: English
Year: 2019

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John Pearce And The Rise Of The Mass Food Market In London 18701930 David W Gutzke by David W. Gutzke 9783030270940, 9783030270957, 3030270947, 3030270955 instant download after payment.

At the center of sweeping change to food retailing practices in Victorian and Edwardian England lies one man: John Pearce. An innovative businessman and a quintessential rags-to-riches success story, Pearce was at the forefront of the rise of the mass food market in London. With his catering company Pearce & Plenty, he fed millions of workers who wanted fast, nutritious, and tasty food. David W. Gutzke mines a wide range of primary sources to offer a portrait of a pivotal figure in London and a leader of the temperance catering movement who had “done more than can be readily recognised to render London a sober city.” By studying Pearce’s companies as well as those of his competitors, this book documents a half century of changing consumption habits in London.

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