The London Stock Exchange : its constitution and modes of business / by Edward McDermott
- Bib ID:
- 183895
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- Author:
- McDermott, Edward
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- London : "Railway News and Joint-Stock Journal," 1877
- 66 p. ; 23 cm.
- Notes:
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- Reprinted by permission from "The railway news and joint-stock journal".
- "Also report of debate in the House of Commons on the 20th March, a motion of Mr Reginald Yorke for appointment of a royal commission of inquiry into the London Stock Exchange."
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- 1877
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