City of London: The History

City of London: The History

by David Kynaston (Author)

Synopsis

David Kynaston's ground-breaking history of the City of London, published in four volumes between 1994 and 2001, is a modern classic. Skilfully edited into a single volume by David Milner, it tells a story as dramatic as any novel, while explaining the mysteries of the financial world in a way that we can all understand.

This is a story of booms, busts and bankruptcies, dress codes, eating habits, pay, humour, changing architecture and the unique culture of the Square Mile which brings us up to the modern age.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 704
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 01 Nov 2012

ISBN 10: 0099554828
ISBN 13: 9780099554820
Book Overview: 'No one knows more secrets about the City of London than David Kynaston ... about what goes on behind the copper-plate facades of old City firms, or in the boardrooms of the gleaming glasshouses. Kynaston is the historian of the City' - Sunday Express

Media Reviews
Wonderful... This is real history; living history * Sunday Times *
Economic history at its most glittering * The Times *
A work of breathtaking scope and accomplishment * Independent *
Magisterial * Observer *
Everyone should read David Kynaston's riveting history of the City: a subject too important to be left to the bankers * John Lanchester *
Author Bio

David Kynaston was born in Aldershot in 1951. After graduating from New College Oxford, he studied at the London School of Economics. A professional historian, in addition to the four-volume The City of London, his works include King Labour: A History of the British Working Class, 1850-1914, histories of the Financial Times and the stockbrokers Cazenove & co., and the first two volumes in a planned history of Britain between 1945 and 1979, Austerity Britain, 1945-51 and Family Britain, 1951-57.

David Milner, editor of this volume, was born in 1971. After postgraduate work at university he became an editor for Secker & Warburg at Random House. He now works as a freelance editor for leading publishers, and lives in the Cotswolds with his wife and two children.