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The Mystery of Overend and Gurney by Geoffrey Elliott
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The Mystery of Overend and Gurney [Hardback]

Adventures in the Victorian Financial Underworld

by Geoffrey Elliott
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Description of The Mystery of Overend and Gurney

This is an entertaining and intriguing account portrait of a period in history and a financial event that was the Barings scandal of its day. In May 1866, Overend and Gurney, the City of London's leading discount house - with a turnover second only to that of the Bank of England - suspended all payments and provoked a 'panic without parallel in the financial history of England'. Within three months of the event more than two hundred other companies had collapsed. Overend and Gurney itself had debts equivalent to GBP 1 billion at today's values. Remarkably, Overend and Gurney was controlled by a family of quakers, whose religion warns against the 'deceitfulness of riches'. However, spurred on by a dickensian greed, the directors offloaded their depositors' money into increasingly foolish and desperate ventures promising spectacular short-term profits that never materialised. When, inevitably, the house of cards came crashing down, investors were outraged, fortunes were lost and the directors were put on trial. Business was suspended in financial centres across the world and the City of London would never be the same again.
In this fast-moving account, Geoffrey Elliott brilliantly evokes the City of London in the mid-Victorian period and populates it with a cast of true-life characters (the birdwatching John Henry Gurney, the sinister Sir Basil Zaharoff and the vengeful Adam Thom) that could have come straight from the pages of "Bleak House". It features a scandal that was the original Barings. It presents a brilliant, evocative portrait of Victorian London. It is published 140 years after the events. It is compared to Malcolm Balen's "A Very English Deceit" (4th Estate).

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ISBN:
9780413775733
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Hardback
Product Code:
301347
Publisher:
Methuen
Published:
24/08/2006
Edition:
New title Edition

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About Geoffrey Elliott

Geoffrey Elliott lives in Bermuda and London. He had a successful career in Merchant Banking and is eminently qualified to write the story of Overend and Gurney. His ancestors came to Britain from Russia at the beginning of the twentieth century and his recent book, From Siberia with Love (Methuen) tells their stories.

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