Lombard Street

Walter BAGEHOT

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Lombard Street

"CENTRAL BANKERS AND FOREIGN MINISTERS SUCH AS ALAN GREENSPAN AND ROBERT RUBIN IN THE U.S. ALONG WITH LEADING I.M.F. OFFICIALS SHOULD EACH SLEEP WITH A COPY UNDER [THEIR] BEDS" (CHARLES KINDLEBERGER): WALTER BAGEHOT'S LOMBARD STREET

BAGEHOT, Walter. Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market. New York: Scribner, Armstrong, 1874. Octavo, original russet cloth.

Early edition of Bagehot's influential 19th-century work on the money market, still required reading for investors and finance professionals, in original cloth.

"I have lost track how many time I have either reread this book in its entirety or dipped into it to refresh my memory" (Peter L. Bernstein). "The wonderful clearness of Bagehot's power of statement, his exact knowledge of the subject treated on, together with his firm grasp of economic theory, have caused this volume to exert an influence which few books on [this] subject… have possessed" (Palgrave I:81). This is the book that made Bagehot famous. English economist and journalist Walter Bagehot "will take rank with Matthew Arnold as one of the two most lucid as well as most discerning critics of that time… The special service which Bagehot sought to render to economics may be roughly described as the reconciliation of it with history" (Palgrave I:79). "Occasionally a man is born into the world whose mission it evidently is to clarify the thought of his generation, and to vivify it; to give it speed where it is slow, vision where it is blind, balance where it is out of poise, saving humour where it is dry — and such a man was Walter Bagehot" (Woodrow Wilson). The first edition was published in London in 1873, just one year before this edition, and is quite rare. All early editions are scarce. See Ellis, Classics II. Armorial bookplate and half title owner signature of Rookwood Hoar, a Massachusetts Representative and the son of US Senator George Frisbie Hoar. The Hoars were a dynastic political family with involvement in all branches of government and deep ties to Massachusetts. Scattered pencil annotations to text.

Text fine, only light rubbing to extremities. An about-fine copy.

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