STEDMAN (Edmund Clarence). Editor.

The New York Stock Exchange. Its History, its Contribution to National Prosperity, and its Relation to American Finance at the Outset of the Twentieth Century. Volume I [all published].

First edition. Folio. xxv, [1], 518 pp., frontispiece and six other plates, all with tissue guards, with numerous engraved head and tail pieces, initials and vignettes throughout. Original half black morocco with green cloth covered boards, spine with five single raised bands outlined in gilt, second, fourth and sixth panel lettered in gilt, top edge in gilt, fore and bottom edges untrimmed (otherwise internally clean; edges rubbed, loss to headcap). New York, Stock Exchange Historical Company, 1905.

£750.00
STEDMAN (Edmund Clarence). Editor.
The New York Stock Exchange. Its History, its Contribution to National Prosperity, and its Relation to American Finance at the Outset of the Twentieth Century. Volume I [all published].

A scarce privately printed and extravagantly produced history of the New York Stock Exchange from its early days in Manhattan to its move to the New Exchange building in 1903, edited by the American poet and stockbroker Edmund Clarence Stedman (1833-1908), a member of the exchange from 1865 to 1900. The text was not commercially printed until 1969.

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