The South Sea Bubble

The South Sea Bubble

by JohnCarswell (Author), SirNicholasGoodison (Foreword)

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The South Sea Bubble of 1720-1 was the first and most celebrated of all the great financial scandals. But the failure of the South Sea Company, which had undertaken to take over the National Debt, was to cause more than a catastrophic financial crisis, shattering a confident government. It invaded every aspect of British life. Its enormous international and psychological ramifications, the frenzy of speculation of the South Sea Bubble and its final crash, allow us to see every segment of society in common pursuit of wealth. The extent of insider dealing and ministerial corruption was staggering, even for a time when profiting from patronage and privileged information was normal. John Carswell's classic account of the rise and fall of fortunes based on unsecured credit brings home the dangers and delights of all easy money schemes and paints a vivid picture of London's eventual rise to pre-eminence in the financial world. Previous Hardback ISBN 0862999189

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Sutton Publishing Ltd
Published: 20 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0750927992
ISBN 13: 9780750927994

Author Bio
John Carswell was a distinguished Augustan historian, whose books on the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries have won widespread critical acclaim. His other publications include The Old Cause, The Political Journal of George Bubb Dodington, The Descent on England and From Revolution to Revolution