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Merchant Princes: Halifax's First Family of Finance, Ships and Steel [Hardcover]

James D. Frost (Author)


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September 24, 2003
This book tells the story of an extraordinary family of merchants and entrepreneurs. It begins in 1810, when William Stairs opened a small general store on the Halifax waterfront. Over the next 150 years, successive generations of businessmen were engaged in a surprising range of mercantile and industrial activity. The Stairs family saga includes sugar refining, banking, steel making, a mammoth and highly successful rope manufacturing plant, and a company that for a time was the world's leading manufacturer of skates.
The Stairs family were also active in politics, starting with William who was a long-time, loyal and influential backer of Nova Scotia's pre-eminent reformer Joseph Howe. The Stairs have been involved in many of the major issues in Nova Scotia politics, and this book often offers surprising information on what was going on in back rooms over the past two centuries.
Through this family history, author James Frost sheds new light on many aspects of Nova Scotia's business and political history. The story of the Stairs family -- their readiness to accept risk, their commitment to industrial development, their interest in manufacturing -- challenges many of the stereotypes often used to explain Nova Scotia's economic decline after Confederation. Frost's many years of research and his unparalleled access to family records for this book have produced a major new book.

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"At the top of my newly noted list is Merchant Princes ... Jim Frost brings his background in history and business to bear on the masses of material unearthed here and in such far-flung places as Grenada. It's a family history, but it will appeal most strongly to the reader with an interest in Nova Scotia economic history." (Mary Guildford The Chronicle-Herald )

"... the author skilfully wove an intricate account of the multi-generational business. Graced with an introduction by John F.'s great-grandson, and the publication of numerous illustrations, the book deserves an important place in Canada's business history. (Julian Gwyn International Journal of Maritime History )

About the Author

JAMES D. FROST, a specialist in marine transportation, works as a researcher and a consultant. Educated at McGill University, Queen\s University and Saint Mary's University he is an acknowledged authority on the business and economic history of the Maritime provinces. He is a Research Associate at Gorsebrook Research Institute. He lives in Halifax.'

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Lorimer (September 24, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1550288032
  • ISBN-13: 978-1550288032
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,569,364 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Stairs family's origins, as passed down by various family members, genealogists and historians, were thought to be Irish; indeed, the family always identified themselves as Irish in response to census takers. Read the first page
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chandlery business, cordage company, family holding company, winter port, shipbuilding project, old family firm, binder twine, machinery division
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Nova Scotia, Union Bank, New Glasgow, United States, William Stairs, New York, Royal Bank, Royal Securities, Saint John, West Indies, Consumers Cordage, New Brunswick, Montreal Engineering, North America, Graham Fraser, Bank of Toronto, Eastern Trust, Dartmouth Manufacturing Company, Intercolonial Railway, Charles Tupper, Dennis Sullivan, Esther Roy, Max Aitken, Allan Line, Alliance Bank
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