Gustav Amsinck
Ein Hamburger Großkaufmann in New York

Gustav Amsinck
Ein Hamburger Großkaufmann in New York

Authors

Constanze Rheinholz

Keywords

merchant, banker, economics, commerce, 19th century, 20th century

Synopsis

In 1857, the young Hamburg merchant Gustav Amsinck set off for the United States. In the booming metropolis of New York, he expanded his brother's "goods commission and banking business" with skill, diligence and a wealth of ideas. Under his aegis, G. Amsinck & Co. survived revolts in South America, attempts to defraud, and shipwrecks. In addition to its core business which consisted especially of sugar and coffee trading the merchant banker also invested in new barrel tyre patents, prefabricated houses and was involved in the construction of the Panama Canal. Privately, Gustav Amsinck appreciates the beautiful arts and traveling. When the Hamburgische Wissenschaftliche Stiftung came into being in 1907, he was one of its most important donors. This biography traces the rise of this man, who achieved prestige and wealth with Hanseatic merchants' virtues in the land of unlimited possibilities.

Published

14.11.2011

Printed Version

ISBN: 978-3-937816-92-0

90 pages, 43 fig., hardback,
size: 155 x 220 mm, 19,80 €

Language(s)

german

Series

Mäzene für Wissenschaft , Bd. 11, ISSN (online): 2627-8987, ISSN (print): 1864-3248

Categories

Copyright (c) 2011 Constanze Rheinholz

How to Cite

Rheinholz, C. (2011). Gustav Amsinck: Ein Hamburger Großkaufmann in New York (Vols. 11). Hamburg University Press. https://doi.org/10.15460/HUP.MFW.11.116