Finance and Culture in Nineteenth Century Britain
Finance and Culture in Nineteenth Century Britain
Volume II: The World of the Stock Exchange
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Volume II
Part 1. The Stock Exchange
1. [Anon.], "A Peep into the Stock Exchange," Metropolitan Magazine 2 (October 1831), pp. 168-74.
2. [Anon.], "The Stock Exchange," Fraser's Magazine 4 (December 1831), pp. 577-85.
3. Henry May, 'The London Stock Exchange', Fortnightly Review 44 (1885), pp. 566-80.
4. Godefroi Drew Ingall, 'The London Stock Exchange', in George R. Sims, ed., Living London (London: Cassell and Co., 1901), Vol 1, pp. 261-66.
5. H. Norman and G.C. Ashton Johnson, 'The London Stock Exchange', Century Magazine 66 (May-October 1903), pp. 177-94.
6. W.C. Van Antwerp, The Stock Exchange from Within (Garden City: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1913), pp. 332-78.
Part 2. Stockbrokers and Financiers
7. Francis Baily, The Rights of the Stock Brokers Defended Against the Attacks of the City of London (London: W.J. and J. Richardsons, 1806), pp. v, 1, 3-5, 7-9, 12-14, 18-19, 31-32.
8. Francis Chiswell, Key to the Rules of the Stock Exchange (London: Effingham Wilson, 1902), pp. 28-34.
9. [Anon.], 'Sworn Brokers', Truth 4 (12 September 1878), pp. 306-7.
10. Henry Fox Bourne, Famous London Merchants: A Book for Boys (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1869), pp. 231-48.
11. Benjamin Disraeli, Coningsby; or, The New Generation, 3 Vols. (London: Henry Colburn, 1844), Vol. 2, pp. 117-41.
12. Charles Clarke, 'How the Balance Came Out: A Tale of the Stock Exchange', Temple Bar 19 (December 1866), pp. 120-37.
13. Henry Osborne O'Hagan, Leaves from My Life, 2 Vols. (London: John Lane, 1929), Vol. 1, pp. 149-56, Vol. 2, pp. 1-6.
14. Margaret Bateson, Professional Women Upon Their Professions: Conversations (London: Horace Cox, 1895), pp.70-73.
15. Maurice Mortimer, "Fashionable Feminine Financiers," Grand Magazine 5 (July 1907), pp. 875-81.
16. Olive Christian Malvery, The Speculator (London: T. Werner Laurie, 1908), pp. 1-12, 22-29, 40-47.
Part 3. Stock Exchange Business and Customs
17. Rules and Regulations Adopted by the Committee for General Purposes of the Stock Exchange (London: Stephan Couchman, 1812).
18. Rudolph E. Melsheimer and Samuel Gardner, The Law and Customs of the Stock Exchange, 4th Edition (London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1905), pp. 9-33.
19. Hartley Withers, 'The Mechanism of the Stock Exchange', Cornhill Magazine 76 (October 1897), pp. 490-99.
20. E.C. Maddison, On the Stock Exchange: An Explanation of Stocks and Stock-Jobbing (London: Charles and Edwin Layton, 1877), pp. 39-49.
21. W. Clauson-Thue, A.B.C. Universal Commercial Electric Telegraphic Code: Specially Adapted for the Use of Financiers, Merchants, Shipowners, Brokers, Agents, Etc. (New York: The American Code Publishing Company, 1899), pp. v-vii.
22. Julian Stern, An Experiment in Respectability (London: Downey and Company, 1895), pp. 141-52.
23. John Francis, Chronicles and Characters of the Stock Exchange (London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849), pp. 328-37.
24. George Duckworth-Atkin, House Scraps (London: Stock Exchange, 1887), pp. 12-13, 16-17.
25. Julius E. Day, The Stockbroker's Office: Organisation, Management and Accounts (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 1911), pp. 100-14.
Part 4. The Stock Exchange and Its Critics
26. Thomas Mortimer, The Nefarious Practice of Stock-Jobbing Unveiled (London: J.M. Richardson, 1810), pp. 35-43.
27. George Augustus Sala, Gaslight and Daylight, with Some London Scenes They Shine Upon (London: Chapman and Hall, 1859), pp. 135-45.
28. Francis Playford, Practical Hints for Investing Money, with An Explanation on the Mode of Transacting Business on the Stock Exchange (London: Virtue Brothers and Co., 1864), pp. 69-73.
29. [Anon.], "The Stock Exchange," St. Paul's Magazine 6 (September 1870), pp. 605-18.
30. W., 'Stockbroking and the Stock Exchange', Fraser's Magazine 94 (July 1876), pp. 84-103.
31. Charles Branch, 'A Defense of the Stock Exchange', Fraser's Magazine 94 (October 1876), pp. 493-503.
32. Royal Commission on the Stock Exchange, Parliamentary Papers, 1878, Vol. XIX, Report, pp. 5-27.
33. [Anon.], 'The Business Morality of the Stock Exchange', The Economist (November 1, 1890), pp. 1379-80.
34. Erasmus Pinto, Ye Outside Fools!: Glimpses Inside the London Stock Exchange (New York: Lovell, Adam, Wesson, and Company, 1877), pp. 41-47.
35. C.J. Scotter, Lost in a Bucket-Shop: A Story of Stock Exchange Speculation (London: Field and Tuer, 1890), pp. 1-43.
Index
Part 1. The Stock Exchange
1. [Anon.], "A Peep into the Stock Exchange," Metropolitan Magazine 2 (October 1831), pp. 168-74.
2. [Anon.], "The Stock Exchange," Fraser's Magazine 4 (December 1831), pp. 577-85.
3. Henry May, 'The London Stock Exchange', Fortnightly Review 44 (1885), pp. 566-80.
4. Godefroi Drew Ingall, 'The London Stock Exchange', in George R. Sims, ed., Living London (London: Cassell and Co., 1901), Vol 1, pp. 261-66.
5. H. Norman and G.C. Ashton Johnson, 'The London Stock Exchange', Century Magazine 66 (May-October 1903), pp. 177-94.
6. W.C. Van Antwerp, The Stock Exchange from Within (Garden City: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1913), pp. 332-78.
Part 2. Stockbrokers and Financiers
7. Francis Baily, The Rights of the Stock Brokers Defended Against the Attacks of the City of London (London: W.J. and J. Richardsons, 1806), pp. v, 1, 3-5, 7-9, 12-14, 18-19, 31-32.
8. Francis Chiswell, Key to the Rules of the Stock Exchange (London: Effingham Wilson, 1902), pp. 28-34.
9. [Anon.], 'Sworn Brokers', Truth 4 (12 September 1878), pp. 306-7.
10. Henry Fox Bourne, Famous London Merchants: A Book for Boys (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1869), pp. 231-48.
11. Benjamin Disraeli, Coningsby; or, The New Generation, 3 Vols. (London: Henry Colburn, 1844), Vol. 2, pp. 117-41.
12. Charles Clarke, 'How the Balance Came Out: A Tale of the Stock Exchange', Temple Bar 19 (December 1866), pp. 120-37.
13. Henry Osborne O'Hagan, Leaves from My Life, 2 Vols. (London: John Lane, 1929), Vol. 1, pp. 149-56, Vol. 2, pp. 1-6.
14. Margaret Bateson, Professional Women Upon Their Professions: Conversations (London: Horace Cox, 1895), pp.70-73.
15. Maurice Mortimer, "Fashionable Feminine Financiers," Grand Magazine 5 (July 1907), pp. 875-81.
16. Olive Christian Malvery, The Speculator (London: T. Werner Laurie, 1908), pp. 1-12, 22-29, 40-47.
Part 3. Stock Exchange Business and Customs
17. Rules and Regulations Adopted by the Committee for General Purposes of the Stock Exchange (London: Stephan Couchman, 1812).
18. Rudolph E. Melsheimer and Samuel Gardner, The Law and Customs of the Stock Exchange, 4th Edition (London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1905), pp. 9-33.
19. Hartley Withers, 'The Mechanism of the Stock Exchange', Cornhill Magazine 76 (October 1897), pp. 490-99.
20. E.C. Maddison, On the Stock Exchange: An Explanation of Stocks and Stock-Jobbing (London: Charles and Edwin Layton, 1877), pp. 39-49.
21. W. Clauson-Thue, A.B.C. Universal Commercial Electric Telegraphic Code: Specially Adapted for the Use of Financiers, Merchants, Shipowners, Brokers, Agents, Etc. (New York: The American Code Publishing Company, 1899), pp. v-vii.
22. Julian Stern, An Experiment in Respectability (London: Downey and Company, 1895), pp. 141-52.
23. John Francis, Chronicles and Characters of the Stock Exchange (London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849), pp. 328-37.
24. George Duckworth-Atkin, House Scraps (London: Stock Exchange, 1887), pp. 12-13, 16-17.
25. Julius E. Day, The Stockbroker's Office: Organisation, Management and Accounts (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 1911), pp. 100-14.
Part 4. The Stock Exchange and Its Critics
26. Thomas Mortimer, The Nefarious Practice of Stock-Jobbing Unveiled (London: J.M. Richardson, 1810), pp. 35-43.
27. George Augustus Sala, Gaslight and Daylight, with Some London Scenes They Shine Upon (London: Chapman and Hall, 1859), pp. 135-45.
28. Francis Playford, Practical Hints for Investing Money, with An Explanation on the Mode of Transacting Business on the Stock Exchange (London: Virtue Brothers and Co., 1864), pp. 69-73.
29. [Anon.], "The Stock Exchange," St. Paul's Magazine 6 (September 1870), pp. 605-18.
30. W., 'Stockbroking and the Stock Exchange', Fraser's Magazine 94 (July 1876), pp. 84-103.
31. Charles Branch, 'A Defense of the Stock Exchange', Fraser's Magazine 94 (October 1876), pp. 493-503.
32. Royal Commission on the Stock Exchange, Parliamentary Papers, 1878, Vol. XIX, Report, pp. 5-27.
33. [Anon.], 'The Business Morality of the Stock Exchange', The Economist (November 1, 1890), pp. 1379-80.
34. Erasmus Pinto, Ye Outside Fools!: Glimpses Inside the London Stock Exchange (New York: Lovell, Adam, Wesson, and Company, 1877), pp. 41-47.
35. C.J. Scotter, Lost in a Bucket-Shop: A Story of Stock Exchange Speculation (London: Field and Tuer, 1890), pp. 1-43.
Index
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Victorian economic history;limited liability law;financial journalism;securities market development;investment ethics;gender and investment;nineteenth-century British financial culture
Volume II
Part 1. The Stock Exchange
1. [Anon.], "A Peep into the Stock Exchange," Metropolitan Magazine 2 (October 1831), pp. 168-74.
2. [Anon.], "The Stock Exchange," Fraser's Magazine 4 (December 1831), pp. 577-85.
3. Henry May, 'The London Stock Exchange', Fortnightly Review 44 (1885), pp. 566-80.
4. Godefroi Drew Ingall, 'The London Stock Exchange', in George R. Sims, ed., Living London (London: Cassell and Co., 1901), Vol 1, pp. 261-66.
5. H. Norman and G.C. Ashton Johnson, 'The London Stock Exchange', Century Magazine 66 (May-October 1903), pp. 177-94.
6. W.C. Van Antwerp, The Stock Exchange from Within (Garden City: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1913), pp. 332-78.
Part 2. Stockbrokers and Financiers
7. Francis Baily, The Rights of the Stock Brokers Defended Against the Attacks of the City of London (London: W.J. and J. Richardsons, 1806), pp. v, 1, 3-5, 7-9, 12-14, 18-19, 31-32.
8. Francis Chiswell, Key to the Rules of the Stock Exchange (London: Effingham Wilson, 1902), pp. 28-34.
9. [Anon.], 'Sworn Brokers', Truth 4 (12 September 1878), pp. 306-7.
10. Henry Fox Bourne, Famous London Merchants: A Book for Boys (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1869), pp. 231-48.
11. Benjamin Disraeli, Coningsby; or, The New Generation, 3 Vols. (London: Henry Colburn, 1844), Vol. 2, pp. 117-41.
12. Charles Clarke, 'How the Balance Came Out: A Tale of the Stock Exchange', Temple Bar 19 (December 1866), pp. 120-37.
13. Henry Osborne O'Hagan, Leaves from My Life, 2 Vols. (London: John Lane, 1929), Vol. 1, pp. 149-56, Vol. 2, pp. 1-6.
14. Margaret Bateson, Professional Women Upon Their Professions: Conversations (London: Horace Cox, 1895), pp.70-73.
15. Maurice Mortimer, "Fashionable Feminine Financiers," Grand Magazine 5 (July 1907), pp. 875-81.
16. Olive Christian Malvery, The Speculator (London: T. Werner Laurie, 1908), pp. 1-12, 22-29, 40-47.
Part 3. Stock Exchange Business and Customs
17. Rules and Regulations Adopted by the Committee for General Purposes of the Stock Exchange (London: Stephan Couchman, 1812).
18. Rudolph E. Melsheimer and Samuel Gardner, The Law and Customs of the Stock Exchange, 4th Edition (London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1905), pp. 9-33.
19. Hartley Withers, 'The Mechanism of the Stock Exchange', Cornhill Magazine 76 (October 1897), pp. 490-99.
20. E.C. Maddison, On the Stock Exchange: An Explanation of Stocks and Stock-Jobbing (London: Charles and Edwin Layton, 1877), pp. 39-49.
21. W. Clauson-Thue, A.B.C. Universal Commercial Electric Telegraphic Code: Specially Adapted for the Use of Financiers, Merchants, Shipowners, Brokers, Agents, Etc. (New York: The American Code Publishing Company, 1899), pp. v-vii.
22. Julian Stern, An Experiment in Respectability (London: Downey and Company, 1895), pp. 141-52.
23. John Francis, Chronicles and Characters of the Stock Exchange (London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849), pp. 328-37.
24. George Duckworth-Atkin, House Scraps (London: Stock Exchange, 1887), pp. 12-13, 16-17.
25. Julius E. Day, The Stockbroker's Office: Organisation, Management and Accounts (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 1911), pp. 100-14.
Part 4. The Stock Exchange and Its Critics
26. Thomas Mortimer, The Nefarious Practice of Stock-Jobbing Unveiled (London: J.M. Richardson, 1810), pp. 35-43.
27. George Augustus Sala, Gaslight and Daylight, with Some London Scenes They Shine Upon (London: Chapman and Hall, 1859), pp. 135-45.
28. Francis Playford, Practical Hints for Investing Money, with An Explanation on the Mode of Transacting Business on the Stock Exchange (London: Virtue Brothers and Co., 1864), pp. 69-73.
29. [Anon.], "The Stock Exchange," St. Paul's Magazine 6 (September 1870), pp. 605-18.
30. W., 'Stockbroking and the Stock Exchange', Fraser's Magazine 94 (July 1876), pp. 84-103.
31. Charles Branch, 'A Defense of the Stock Exchange', Fraser's Magazine 94 (October 1876), pp. 493-503.
32. Royal Commission on the Stock Exchange, Parliamentary Papers, 1878, Vol. XIX, Report, pp. 5-27.
33. [Anon.], 'The Business Morality of the Stock Exchange', The Economist (November 1, 1890), pp. 1379-80.
34. Erasmus Pinto, Ye Outside Fools!: Glimpses Inside the London Stock Exchange (New York: Lovell, Adam, Wesson, and Company, 1877), pp. 41-47.
35. C.J. Scotter, Lost in a Bucket-Shop: A Story of Stock Exchange Speculation (London: Field and Tuer, 1890), pp. 1-43.
Index
Part 1. The Stock Exchange
1. [Anon.], "A Peep into the Stock Exchange," Metropolitan Magazine 2 (October 1831), pp. 168-74.
2. [Anon.], "The Stock Exchange," Fraser's Magazine 4 (December 1831), pp. 577-85.
3. Henry May, 'The London Stock Exchange', Fortnightly Review 44 (1885), pp. 566-80.
4. Godefroi Drew Ingall, 'The London Stock Exchange', in George R. Sims, ed., Living London (London: Cassell and Co., 1901), Vol 1, pp. 261-66.
5. H. Norman and G.C. Ashton Johnson, 'The London Stock Exchange', Century Magazine 66 (May-October 1903), pp. 177-94.
6. W.C. Van Antwerp, The Stock Exchange from Within (Garden City: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1913), pp. 332-78.
Part 2. Stockbrokers and Financiers
7. Francis Baily, The Rights of the Stock Brokers Defended Against the Attacks of the City of London (London: W.J. and J. Richardsons, 1806), pp. v, 1, 3-5, 7-9, 12-14, 18-19, 31-32.
8. Francis Chiswell, Key to the Rules of the Stock Exchange (London: Effingham Wilson, 1902), pp. 28-34.
9. [Anon.], 'Sworn Brokers', Truth 4 (12 September 1878), pp. 306-7.
10. Henry Fox Bourne, Famous London Merchants: A Book for Boys (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1869), pp. 231-48.
11. Benjamin Disraeli, Coningsby; or, The New Generation, 3 Vols. (London: Henry Colburn, 1844), Vol. 2, pp. 117-41.
12. Charles Clarke, 'How the Balance Came Out: A Tale of the Stock Exchange', Temple Bar 19 (December 1866), pp. 120-37.
13. Henry Osborne O'Hagan, Leaves from My Life, 2 Vols. (London: John Lane, 1929), Vol. 1, pp. 149-56, Vol. 2, pp. 1-6.
14. Margaret Bateson, Professional Women Upon Their Professions: Conversations (London: Horace Cox, 1895), pp.70-73.
15. Maurice Mortimer, "Fashionable Feminine Financiers," Grand Magazine 5 (July 1907), pp. 875-81.
16. Olive Christian Malvery, The Speculator (London: T. Werner Laurie, 1908), pp. 1-12, 22-29, 40-47.
Part 3. Stock Exchange Business and Customs
17. Rules and Regulations Adopted by the Committee for General Purposes of the Stock Exchange (London: Stephan Couchman, 1812).
18. Rudolph E. Melsheimer and Samuel Gardner, The Law and Customs of the Stock Exchange, 4th Edition (London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1905), pp. 9-33.
19. Hartley Withers, 'The Mechanism of the Stock Exchange', Cornhill Magazine 76 (October 1897), pp. 490-99.
20. E.C. Maddison, On the Stock Exchange: An Explanation of Stocks and Stock-Jobbing (London: Charles and Edwin Layton, 1877), pp. 39-49.
21. W. Clauson-Thue, A.B.C. Universal Commercial Electric Telegraphic Code: Specially Adapted for the Use of Financiers, Merchants, Shipowners, Brokers, Agents, Etc. (New York: The American Code Publishing Company, 1899), pp. v-vii.
22. Julian Stern, An Experiment in Respectability (London: Downey and Company, 1895), pp. 141-52.
23. John Francis, Chronicles and Characters of the Stock Exchange (London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849), pp. 328-37.
24. George Duckworth-Atkin, House Scraps (London: Stock Exchange, 1887), pp. 12-13, 16-17.
25. Julius E. Day, The Stockbroker's Office: Organisation, Management and Accounts (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 1911), pp. 100-14.
Part 4. The Stock Exchange and Its Critics
26. Thomas Mortimer, The Nefarious Practice of Stock-Jobbing Unveiled (London: J.M. Richardson, 1810), pp. 35-43.
27. George Augustus Sala, Gaslight and Daylight, with Some London Scenes They Shine Upon (London: Chapman and Hall, 1859), pp. 135-45.
28. Francis Playford, Practical Hints for Investing Money, with An Explanation on the Mode of Transacting Business on the Stock Exchange (London: Virtue Brothers and Co., 1864), pp. 69-73.
29. [Anon.], "The Stock Exchange," St. Paul's Magazine 6 (September 1870), pp. 605-18.
30. W., 'Stockbroking and the Stock Exchange', Fraser's Magazine 94 (July 1876), pp. 84-103.
31. Charles Branch, 'A Defense of the Stock Exchange', Fraser's Magazine 94 (October 1876), pp. 493-503.
32. Royal Commission on the Stock Exchange, Parliamentary Papers, 1878, Vol. XIX, Report, pp. 5-27.
33. [Anon.], 'The Business Morality of the Stock Exchange', The Economist (November 1, 1890), pp. 1379-80.
34. Erasmus Pinto, Ye Outside Fools!: Glimpses Inside the London Stock Exchange (New York: Lovell, Adam, Wesson, and Company, 1877), pp. 41-47.
35. C.J. Scotter, Lost in a Bucket-Shop: A Story of Stock Exchange Speculation (London: Field and Tuer, 1890), pp. 1-43.
Index
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