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City of London David Kynaston

City of London By David Kynaston

City of London by David Kynaston


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Summary

The 'Square Mile', London's financial powerhouse, rose to prominence with the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. This title brings this world to life, taking us from the railway boom of the 1830s to the 'Golden Age', when the legendary gold standard reigned supreme. It also includes the stories of four individuals who shaped the City in different ways.

City of London Summary

City of London: The History by David Kynaston

The 'Square Mile', London's financial powerhouse, rose to prominence with the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. David Kynaston's vibrant history brings this world to life, taking us from the railway boom of the 1830s to the 'Golden Age', when the legendary gold standard reigned supreme. Between the two World Wars the City was affected by the Wall Street Crash, pressured by politicians, trade unions and industrialists, but by the end of the twentieth century it had regained a precarious global might.

Woven throughout are the stories of four individuals who shaped the City in different ways - Nathan Rothschild, Ernest Cassel, Montagu Norman and Siegmund Warburg. But the realm of great bankers and brokers is also the workplace of young clerks throwing paper darts, typists bringing in their sandwiches, and sad racketeers watching aghast as the markets fall. Above all, we see what it was like to work in the City - the dress codes, eating habits, work hours, pay, humour, changing architecture and language that forged the unique culture of the Square Mile. Richly entertaining, full of vivid anecdotes, this is a story of booms, busts and bankruptcies - from the Kaffir boom to the Marconi scandal, the 'Big Bang' deregulation of 1986, and the Barings crash in 1995 - bringing us to the brink of the modern age.

David Knayston's groundbreaking history of the City of London, published in four volumes between 1994 and 2001, is a modern classic. Skillfully 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.

City of London Reviews

The story is never dry, for Kynaston tells it as human drama... This is economic history at its most glittering. -- Simon Jenkins * The Times *
A work of breathtaking scope and accomplishment -- D.J. Taylor * Independent *
Magisterial... Kynaston is compulsively readable on all the great City scandals. -- William Keegan * Observer *
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. -- Peter Oborne * Sunday Express *
Everyone should read David Kynaston's riveting history of the City: a subject too important to be left to the bankers. -- John Lanchester, author of Whoops! Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No one Can Pay

About David Kynaston

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.

Additional information

GOR004165252
9780701186531
0701186534
City of London: The History by David Kynaston
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
20111103
704
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