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A DescriplidR of the Money Market. 

 By the late Walter Bagehot. 

 15th Thousand. With a New Preface by Hartley Withers. 



Financial Times. — * This well-known work represents a standard manual of the 

 Money Market, and the new edition, brought up to date, will be appreciated by those 

 who have derived help from the earlier editions.' 



Financial News. — ' There is no city man, however ripe his experience, who could 

 nol^dd to his knowledge from its pages.' 



Works by Hartley Withers 



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The Meaning of Money. 



1?th Im{.ression. 

 Financial NeufS. — * There can be no doubt that Mr. Withers' book will supersede 

 all other introductions to monetary science . . . readers will find it a safe and in- 

 dispensable guide through the mazes of the Money Market.' 



Daily Mail. — ' A book for the average man. Volumes upon volumes have been 

 written to explain and discuss our monetary system. Now we have a work worth ail 

 the rest put together in clearness of exposition and elegance of diction.' 



Stocks and Snares. 3rd impression. 



World. — ' "Stocks and Shares" is attracting a lot of notice in the City. It is 

 full of information for both speculator and investor, and is written with a bright- 

 ness and humour that prove the possibility of dealing with the driest of subjects 

 in an attractive manner.' 



Morning Post. — ' It is a good book, it is sure of its public, and if the laymen who 

 read it will only follow Mr. Withers' advice more than one " bucket-shop',' will be 

 closed till further notice.' 



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Money Changing: An introduction to 



Foreign Exchsnge. 



The Financial News in a 3 column review says : — 'Mr. Withers makes the topic 

 interesting in spite of its obvious and irrepressible technicality Occasionally he 

 renders it really amusing.' 



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