Cityscrape
Kathleen Burk, 9 July 1992
The Barlow Clowes Affair
by Lawrence Lever.
Macmillan, 278 pp., £17.50, February 1992,0 333 51377 0 Show More
by Lawrence Lever.
Macmillan, 278 pp., £17.50, February 1992,
For whom the bell tolls: The Lesson of Lloyd’s of London
by Jonathan Mantle.
Sinclair-Stevenson, 358 pp., £18, June 1992,1 85619 152 4 Show More
by Jonathan Mantle.
Sinclair-Stevenson, 358 pp., £18, June 1992,
The City of London: Continuity and Change, 1850-1990
by Ranald Michie.
Macmillan, 238 pp., £30, January 1992,0 333 55025 0 Show More
by Ranald Michie.
Macmillan, 238 pp., £30, January 1992,
“... Guinness, Barlow Clowes, BCCI and now Maxwell. Indeed, Maxwell bids fair to be one of the best. Robert Maxwell was a rogue of the first order, but no one can say that we were not warned: in 1971 the Department of Trade and Industry warned that he was ‘not a fit and proper person to have charge of a public company’. Not the least interesting question is ... ”