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WM. BRANDT'S SONS & CO.: The Story of a Family Trading Company

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title WM. BRANDT'S SONS & CO.: The Story of a Family Trading Company
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter Augustus Brandt
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreHistory
International trade
Banking
ISBN/Barcode 9781838395353
Audience
General
Illustrations 70 images and 4 maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Unicorn Publishing Group
Imprint Unicorn Press Ltd
Publication Date 24 February 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The merchant, Paul Brandt, moved from Stettin (now in Poland) to Hamburg in 1686. His business prospered and four generations later, fifteen-year-old Wilhelm Brandt was apprenticed to the merchant Alexander Christian Becker in Archangel. Trading flourished in a variety of commodities including timber, flax, skins and sugar, and in 1805 Wilhelm's older brother Emanuel Heinrich moved to London and set up the agency for the Archangel business which subsequently became the family bank. Peter Augustus Brandt (ninth generation) was born in 1931, and after Eton, Cambridge and national service in the Royal Navy joined Wm Brandt's in 1954, becoming managing director in 1966. After the bank's successes in the 1960s, it was taken over by National and Grindlays and eventually sold in 1972, 160 years after its founding. With over 70 illustrations, many in colour, including family portraits, houses, documents and artefacts from the archives. Maps of Germany, the Baltic, England and Archangel show places with which the family and its businesses were associated.

Author Biography

Peter Augustus Brandt (ninth generation) was born in 1931, and after Eton, Cambridge and national service in the Royal Navy joined Wm Brandt's in 1954, becoming managing director in 1966. After the bank's successes in the 1960s, it was taken over by National and Grindlays and eventually sold in 1972, 160 years after its founding.