The King, the Crook, and the Gambler

The True Story of the South Sea Bubble and the Greatest Financial Scandal in History

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English
256 pages 13.49 x 20.32 x 1.47 cm
Approx. weight: 0.23 kg
Publication date: 01 Jun,2004
Barcode/ ISBN: 9780007161782 Harper Perennial

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By: Malcolm Balen     

“Balen reminds us that the murky tale of the first bubble stands as a cautionary tale for our time.” —Lisa Jardine, London Times

The greatest financial scandal in history was not the collapse of Enron or WorldCom, not a piece of insider trading from the 1980s, not a hedge fund leveraged to a trillion dollars or a crooked offshore account. It was bigger than all of them combined. So vast, in fact, that it threatened to bankrupt

an entire nation’s wealth, transforming old monied families with centuries of affluence into the newly destitute.

The South Sea Bubble was a share scheme allowed to run crazily out of control. Modeled on the share trading that had just transformed the rival French economy, it was masterminded by an unscrupulous Englishman who saw a route to untold riches selling shares in a valueless company. The South Sea Company was supposed to establish a lucrative trade in silver and spices between England and the Americas. But there was a problem hidden from investors: for almost the entire duration of its sorry history the Company didn’t even own a boat.

For the first time Malcom Balen tells the dramatic full story of how the fraud was carried out and covered up. Although set in the mazy back alleys of the newly inaugurated financial districts of London and Paris of the 1720s it remains utterly a tale of our times.

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