A. W. Wiston-Glynn
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A. W. Wiston-Glynn is an author known for his historical work on John Law, a prominent financier and statesman of the early 18th century. His notable book, "John Law of Lauriston / Financier and Statesman, Founder of the Bank of France, Originator of the Mississippi Scheme, Etc.," explores Law's significant contributions to finance and his controversial role in economic history. Wiston-Glynn's writing provides insights into Law's life and the impact of his financial schemes, particularly the Mississippi Bubble, which had lasting effects on European economies. Through his work, Wiston-Glynn contributes to the understanding of historical financial systems and their architects.
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