The Frozen Water Trade: a True Story - Gavin Weightman - Books - Hyperion - 9780786886401 - February 4, 2004
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The Frozen Water Trade: a True Story

Gavin Weightman

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The Frozen Water Trade: a True Story

Now in paperback, the fascinating story of America's vast natural ice trade which revolutionized the 19th century

On February 13, 1806, the brig Favorite left Boston harbor bound for the Caribbean island of Martinique with a cargo that few imagined would survive the month-long voyage. Packed in hay in the hold were large chunks of ice cut from a frozen Massachusetts lake. This was the first venture of a young Boston entrepreneur, Frederic Tudor, who believed he could make a fortune selling ice to people in the tropics.

Ridiculed at the outset, Tudor endured years of hardship before he was to fulfill his dream. Over the years, he and his rivals extended the frozen-water trade to Havana, Charleston, New Orleans, London, and finally to Calcutta, where in 1833 more than one hundred tons of ice survived a four-month journey of 16,000 miles with two crossings of the equator. The Frozen Water Trade is a fascinating account of the birth of an industry that ultimately revolutionized domestic life for millions of people.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 4, 2004
ISBN13 9780786886401
Publishers Hyperion
Pages 272
Dimensions 130 × 200 × 20 mm   ·   294 g
Language English  

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