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Rowntree's The Early History [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword History
  • ISBN-10: 1526794365
  • ISBN-13: 9781526794369
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword History
  • ISBN-10: 1526794365
  • ISBN-13: 9781526794369
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The Rowntree family, especially Henry and the younger Joseph Rowntree are, along with the Frys, Cadburys, Mars and Terrys, synonymous with the birth and growth of the chocolate industry in Britain. Between them, they were the chocolate industry in Britain.

This book charts the fascinating story behind the birth and development of the chocolate empire that was Rowntrees. Background information to this astonishing business comes by way of chapters on the early history of the Rowntrees, contemporary York, the relationship between Quakers and chocolate, and the Tuke family without whom there would have been no Rowntrees, and no Kit Kats.

Henry, it is usually forgotten, was the founder of Rowntrees he made the momentous decision to sign the deal with the Tukes and we join him in those very early days of the fledgling company and watch how he helped it through some very dark, and sometimes humorous, times in what was then a very shambolic set up cash strapped and making it up as the company lurched from crisis to crisis. Joseph, his elder brother, it was, who became the driving force to eventual global success, mixing his hectic business life with acts of compassion and a benevolent management model, all of which paved the way for decent wages, pensions, insurance and mutual respect in the workplace. Charity work extended beyond the factories to lift workers and others out of the slums of York to a life in a healthy model village, to provide a good social life, an extensive park, swimming pool and education for children and adults. More context is given with chapters on Josephs relentless industrial espionage, the advancements in chocolate production and 20th century rivals in the domestic and export markets, and mergers and acquisitions.

Rowntrees role in the two world wars is also covered along with the struggle Joseph Rowntree had accepting the importance of advertising. Altogether this book gives two fascinating biographies of two exceptional and driven brothers who came together to form one of our greatest companies - producing some of our best loved confectionery products.
Paul Chrystal has classics degrees from the Universities of Hull (BA Hons.) and Southampton (MPhil); he also attended Sorbonne University, Paris. He writes features for national and local newspapers and history magazines. He appears regularly on talk radio Europe, BBC local radio, on the BBC World Service and Radio 4s PM programme. He has been history advisor for a number of current York tourist attractions and is the author of 200 or so books including the best-selling Factory Girls: Women and Children at Work and Women at Work in World War I and World War II. His next book is Bridgerton Revisited due in 2026.

He is past editor of York Historian, the journal of the Yorkshire Architectural & York Archaeological Society, and past history editor of the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. He gives talks to schools, bookshops and societies; he blogs and he does webinars; he signs books.

Some of these books have been translated into Chinese and Japanese.