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Johnson Line and Latin America

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Johnson Line and Latin America explores the ninety-year history of the Johnson Line's shipping service between Sweden and Latin America, established in 1904 by Axel Johnson. The book reveals how this connection overcame early trade barriers, enabling Sweden's growing export industries to access new markets in Brazil and Argentina. Through vibrant accounts of life at sea, port activities, and colourful adventures on board and abroad, it offers a fascinating blend of cultural and economic history during a transformative period.
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This richly illustrated volume will appeal to readers interested in maritime history, international trade, and Swedish economic heritage, as well as those curious about the historic links between Europe and Latin America.

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For many Stockholmers, the Johnson Line was long a household name and an essential part of their existence.ย 

In the autumn of 1904, when the businessman Axel Johnson decided
to establish scheduled service between Sweden and Latin America, there
was minimal trade with distant continents. The lack of regularly scheduled
service was a major handicap for Swedish export industries, especially the
rapidly expanding engineering industry, which had many new products to
offer. Brazil and Argentina were awash with money made from selling meat,
wheat and coffee to Europeโ€™s growing cities. Axel Johnsonโ€™s vision was to
connect Sweden to the new markets in the developing world.

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For many Stockholmers, the Johnson Line was long a household name and an essential part of their existence.

One of those fascinated by the sea-crossings of these ships as a young boy was the author and journalist Nathan Shachar. In the autumn of 1904, when the businessman Axel Johnson decided to establish scheduled service between Sweden and Latin America, there was minimal trade with distant continents. The lack of regularly scheduled service was a major handicap for Swedish export industries, especially the rapidly expanding engineering industry, which had many new products to offer. Brazil and Argentina were awash with money made from selling meat, wheat and coffee to Europe's growing cities. Axel Johnson's vision was to connect Sweden to the new markets in the developing world.

This book provides vibrant glimpses of the Johnson Line's ninety years of operations in Latin America - from life at sea and in the port, and from many of the delightful adventures that took place on the ships and in the exotic countries where the shipping line was an extension of the Swedish economy. This richly illustrated volume is based on Nathan Shachar's many years of research, including in Nordstjernan's archive, as well as interviews with a large number of 'Johnsoners' and their memories of life at sea. Johnson Line and Latin America is a cultural and economic history woven together into an entertaining account of a bygone era.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9789189425743

Publisher: Stolpe Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 June 2022

Country: Sweden

Imprint: Stolpe Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 290.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 350

About the Author

Nathan Shachar is a Swedish writer and journalist. He was the foreign correspondent in Latin America for the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter for many years.

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