John D. Larkin

John Durrant Larkin
Born(1845-09-29)September 29, 1845
DiedFebruary 15, 1926(1926-02-15) (aged 80)
Resting placeForest Lawn Cemetery
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBryant & Stratton College
OccupationBusiness magnate
Known forLarkin Company
SpouseHannah Frances Hubbard (married May 10, 1874)
Children7
Parent(s)Levi and Mary Ann Durrant Larkin

John Durrant Larkin (September 29, 1845 - February 15, 1926)[1] was an American business magnate who pioneered the mail-order business model, developed (with business partner and brother-in-law Elbert Hubbard[2]) the marketing strategy of offering premiums to customers,[3] introduced revolutionary employment innovations,[4] and commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright's first major public work, the Larkin Administration Building.[5]

  1. ^ Larkin, Daniel Irving (1998). John D. Larkin, a Business Pioneer. Amherst, NY: D.I. Larkin. ISBN 978-0961969714.
  2. ^ Champney, Freeman (1983). Art & Glory: The Story of Elbert Hubbard. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. ISBN 0-87338-295-1.
  3. ^ Laird, Pamela Walker (2001). Advertising Progress: American Business and the Rise of Consumer Marketing. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801866456.
  4. ^ Stanger, Howard R. (2000). "From Factory to Family: The Creation of Corporate Culture in the Larkin Company of Buffalo, NY". Harvard Business History Review. 74 (Fall 2000): 407. doi:10.2307/3116433. JSTOR 3116433. S2CID 153833552.
  5. ^ Quinan, Jack (2006). Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin Building: Myth and Fact. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226699080.