For Each the Strength of All: A History of Banking in New York State by J.T.W. Hubbard (Hardcover, 1995)

MW Books Select Antiquarian Books (4439)
99.2% positive feedback
Price:
GBP 26.39
ApproximatelyRM 151.23
Free shipping
Estimated delivery Wed, 7 May
Ships today if you order in the next Ships today if you order in the next 1h 36m
Returns:
60 days return. Seller pays for return shipping.
Condition:
Very Good

About this product

Product Information

Banking establishments, declared Thomas Jefferson back in 1799, are more dangerous than standing armies. Such armies are no longer cause for serious alarm. But commercial banking institutions, while justly applauded as the prime architects of America's economic success, are still assailed today most recently by victims of the savings and loan debacle as little better than the freakish hydra-headed monstrosities of yesteryear. This lively, well-researched, and handsomely produced book, highlights the achievements of commercial banks, in the process distinguishing them from their more flamboyant competitors. In many ways the history of commercial banking in the state of New York constitutes the history of commercial banking for the entire nation. Under the guidance of the formidable but shadowy coalition of talent known as The Albany Regency, New York pioneered such innovations as the insurance of paper currency, so-called free chartering of banks by any qualified group of citizens, a crude form of deposit insurance, and an ingenious central clearing house whose collective strength enabled the state, and ultimately the nation, to weather many of the world's most severe financial crises. Published to coincide with the Centennial of the New York State Bankers Association, For Each, the Strength of All not only delineates the great achievements and the great financial disasters of the last two centuries, but brings to life the colorful and often quirky men who made the key decisions at pivotal moments in the financial life of the nation. It throws new light on the celebrated duel between Hamilton and Burr (a fix that may have gone awry), the covert financing of the North in the Civil War years, and the negotiations (so secret that participants travelled under assumed names) that helped produce the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.

Product Identifiers

PublisherNew York University Press
ISBN-139780814735145
eBay Product ID (ePID)89460283

Product Key Features

Number of Pages336 Pages
Publication NameFor Each the Strength of All: a History of Banking in New York State
LanguageEnglish
SubjectFinance
Publication Year1995
TypeTextbook
AuthorJ.T.W. Hubbard
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height229 mm
Item Weight1193 g
Item Width152 mm

Additional Product Features

EditorJ.T.W. Hubbard
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
No ratings or reviews yet
Be the first to write a review