by David Kynaston (Author)
A World of Its Own tells the story of the City of London's nineteenth century ascent to its position as the world's leading international financial centre. We witness the rise of the merchant banks, the growth of the Stock Exchange, the internationalism of the money market, and the characters behind these developments, like the mercurial Nathan Rothschild or the dour Joshua Bates. High history is interwoven with high drama: the burning of the Royal Exchange on a snowy night in 1838, the hectic making of fortunes from South American guano; the Baring crisis of 1890, when the city's most respected house was rescued by its keenest rival. A World of Its Own is at once a powerful narrative, peopled with extraordinary characters, and a brilliant work of social and economic history.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 01 Jun 1995
ISBN 10: 0712662006
ISBN 13: 9780712662000
Book Overview: The first ever comprehensive history of the City: volume one of a three-volume work covering the period from 1815 to the Big Bang.