The Coldest Merchant
Por Frost, Samuel
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565206995
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"The Coldest Merchant – The man who taught the world to buy frozen water" tells the improbable story of Frederic Tudor, the "Ice King." In the early 1800s, ice was something New England farmers cursed in winter. Tudor saw it as a product. He had the insane idea to cut ice from Massachusetts ponds, pack it in sawdust, and ship it to the tropical heat of the Caribbean and India.
Historian Samuel Frost chronicles Tudor's decades of failure. People laughed at him, his ice melted, and he went to debtors' prison. But he persisted, eventually creating the ice industry. He didn't just sell ice; he had to teach bartenders how to make cold drinks and doctors how to use it for fever, creating a market where none existed.
"The Coldest Merchant" is a business adventure about creating value from nothing. It shows how one stubborn man's obsession changed global diet and medicine, laying the groundwork for the modern refrigerator.
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