By R. S. Sayers
Oxford   Clarendon Press
11" by 7.5" xii, 381pp
An excellent first edition of this English banking history of Lloyds, illustrated with plates.
By R. S. Sayers

1957 Lloyds Bank in the History of English Banking

Oxford   Clarendon Press
11" by 7.5" xii, 381pp
An excellent first edition of this English banking history of Lloyds, illustrated with plates.
£75.00
: 1kgs / : 949Y37

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Colour Plates, First Edition, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding

The first edition, first impression. 

In the publisher's original cloth binding, with gilt emblem stamped to the front board. 

Illustrated with a coloured frontispiece, fourteen further plates (five of which are in colour), three maps and two folding family trees. Collated, complete. 

A comprehensive history of the roots, customers, staff, competition and traditions of Lloyds Bank, with relation to its branches and the Bank of England. 

Written by Richard Sidney Sayers, a British economist and historian who played a notable role in the development of monetary economics and the direction of British central banking.

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In the original cloth binding. Externally, very smart, with minor fading to the spine and faint marks to the boards. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages.

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