The Thieves Of Threadneedle Street : The Victorian Fraudsters Who Almost Broke The Bank Of England

Author: Nicholas Booth

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  • : 9780752493404
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  • : 01 April 2015
  • : 234mm X 156mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : 32 black & white illustrations, 16 black & white plates
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Barcode 9780752493404
9780752493404

Local Description

2015, First edition. A fine, unmarked copy in a fine, unclipped d/w that is now in a protective cover.

Description

Late in 1873, London was gripped by the astonishing story emerging from the highest court in the land, where four American conmen were on trial for attempting the greatest financial scam the world had ever seen. Their leader, Austin Bidwell, had hatched a plan of devilish ingenuity which were it not for one tiny stroke of bad luck would have ended with him walking out of the Bank of England with a million pounds in cash - the equivalent of GBP85 million today - a heist which would have plunged London into financial meltdown and put his name alongside the legends of criminal history. In FOUR WISE FOOLS Nicholas Booth tells the extraordinary true story of Bidwell and his gang. It is a tale of a charming criminal genius - then only 27 years old - who committed frauds all over the world before attempting the most audacious heist of the nineteenth century, but who, on the brink of escaping with his fortune, saw his luck finally run out. With access to hitherto unopened archives, Nicholas Booth has unearthed one of the greatest crime stories never yet told.