Bagehot
An edition of Bagehot (2019)
The Life and Times of the Greatest Victorian
By James Grant
Publish Date
2019
Publisher
Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.
Language
eng
Pages
368
Description:
"The definitive biography of a banker, essayist, and editor of the Economist, by an acclaimed financial historian. During the upheavals of 2007-9, the chairman of the Federal Reserve had the name of a Victorian icon on the tip of his tongue: Walter Bagehot. Banker, man of letters, inventor of the Treasury bill, and author of Lombard Street, Bagehot prescribed the doctrines that--decades later--inspired the radical responses to the world's worst financial crises. In James Grant's colorful and groundbreaking biography, Bagehot appears as both an ornament to his own age and a muse to our own. Brilliant and precocious, he was influential in political circles, making high-profile friends, including William Gladstone--and enemies: Lord Overstone, Benjamin Disraeli. As an essayist on wide-ranging topics, he won the admiration of Matthew Arnold and Woodrow Wilson. He was also a misogynist, and while he opposed slavery, he misjudged Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. As editor of the Economist, he offered astute commentary on the financial issues of his day, and his name lives on in an eponymous weekly column"--
subjects: Economics, New York Times reviewed, History, Bankers, Biography, Essayists, Journalists, Politics and government, Economic conditions, Economic history, Kreditmarkt, Wirtschaftspolitik, Economist (London, England : 1843), Bagehot, walter, 1826-1877, Great britain, biography, Journalists, biography, Great britain, politics and government, 1837-1901, Great britain, economic conditions, 19th century