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Management number 5860761 Release Date 2025/08/21 List Price $35.99 Model Number 5860761
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The Autobiography of Shibusawa Eiichi: From Peasant to Entrepreneur translated by Teruko Craig 1994 Hardcover Edition

Shibusawa Eiichi (1840-1931) is known as the great banker-entrepreneur of Meiji Japan. He is credited with creating an industrial empire, and his name is associated with the founding of numerous banks, insurance firms, shipyards, and public utilities-companies in every major field of finance and industry. His autobiography (Amayo-gatari), regarded as a classic in its genre, is a personal account Shibusawa wished to leave for his family, and covers the years from his birth as the son of a well-to-do peasant to his years as a Ministry of Finance official.

This autobiography is a lively and human work, and its availability in English gives a newly three-dimensional picture of Bakumatsu and early Meiji history.

Rare, Out-of-Print Hardcover / University of Tokyo Press / 1994 / Very Good Condition

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