| Finance | ||
| Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. | ||
| Lombard Street: | ||
| A Description 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 not add to his knowledge from its pages.’ | ||
| Works by Hartley Withers | ||
| Large post 8vo. 7s. 6d. net each. | ||
| The Meaning of Money. | ||
| 9th Thousand. 3rd Edition. | ||
| Financial News.—‘There can be no doubt that Mr. Withers’ book will supersede all other introductions to monetary science ... readers will find it a safe and indispensable 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 all the rest put together in clearness of exposition and elegance of diction.’ | ||
| Manchester Guardian (leading article).—‘No common measure of literary accomplishment, a lucid, forceful, and pointed style, and a great store of material for apt and often amusing illustration have lent both grace and charm to a work of quite exceptional utility.’ | ||
| Stocks and Shares. | ||
| 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 brightness 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.’ | ||
| Daily News.—‘Should be of the greatest value to investors and all who take an interest in City matters.... It is eminently readable, and the description of a typical flotation, “Hygienic Toothpowder, Ltd.,” is a literary gem.’ | ||
| London: Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, S.W. | ||