Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 716
Book Description
The Federal Reserve System After Fifty Years
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 716
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 716
Book Description
The Federal Reserve System After Fifty Years
Author: U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 956
Book Description
Considers proposals to revise and reorganize Federal Reserve System operations and financing.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 956
Book Description
Considers proposals to revise and reorganize Federal Reserve System operations and financing.
The Federal Reserve System After Fifty Years
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Domestic Finance
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 2290
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 2290
Book Description
Bankers' Magazine
Bankers Monthly
Commercial West
Journal of the American Bankers Association
Author: American Bankers Association
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Banks and banking
Languages : en
Pages : 1282
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Banks and banking
Languages : en
Pages : 1282
Book Description
The Bank Man
A History of Chicago, Volume II
Author: Bessie Louise Pierce
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226668401
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
The first major history of Chicago ever written, A History of Chicago covers the city’s great history over two centuries, from 1673 to 1893. Originally conceived as a centennial history of Chicago, the project became, under the guidance of renowned historian Bessie Louise Pierce, a definitive, three-volume set describing the city’s growth—from its humble frontier beginnings to the horrors of the Great Fire, the construction of some of the world’s first skyscrapers, and the opulence of the 1893 World’s Fair. Pierce and her assistants spent over forty years transforming historical records into an inspiring human story of growth and survival. Rich with anecdotal evidence and interviews with the men and women who made Chicago great, all three volumes will now be available for the first time in years. A History of Chicago will be essential reading for anyone who wants to know this great city and its place in America. “With this rescue of its history from the bright, impressionable newspapermen and from the subscription-volumes, Chicago builds another impressive memorial to its coming of age, the closing of its first ‘century of progress.’”—E. D. Branch, New York Times (1937)
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226668401
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
The first major history of Chicago ever written, A History of Chicago covers the city’s great history over two centuries, from 1673 to 1893. Originally conceived as a centennial history of Chicago, the project became, under the guidance of renowned historian Bessie Louise Pierce, a definitive, three-volume set describing the city’s growth—from its humble frontier beginnings to the horrors of the Great Fire, the construction of some of the world’s first skyscrapers, and the opulence of the 1893 World’s Fair. Pierce and her assistants spent over forty years transforming historical records into an inspiring human story of growth and survival. Rich with anecdotal evidence and interviews with the men and women who made Chicago great, all three volumes will now be available for the first time in years. A History of Chicago will be essential reading for anyone who wants to know this great city and its place in America. “With this rescue of its history from the bright, impressionable newspapermen and from the subscription-volumes, Chicago builds another impressive memorial to its coming of age, the closing of its first ‘century of progress.’”—E. D. Branch, New York Times (1937)