A Finder's Guide to the Collection at the Library of Mistakes
THE HISTORY OF FINANCIAL ADVICE A Finder’s Guide to the Collection at the Library of Mistakes History of Financial Advice: Finder’s Guide ! Introduction today. The entries focus on the first (or otherwise most significant) edition of each text. A version of every book According to the economic historian Lendol Calder, can be found in the Library of Mistakes’ History of writing in 2012, “concerns about money—how to get it, Financial Advice collection. how to save it, how to invest, multiply, and spend it—have This Guide, and the collection it accompanies, likely sold more books in the last two hundred years than would not have been possible without the support of the any other subject after religion.” Calder adds, however, Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Library of that “the print culture that helped people make sense of Mistakes. Additional support came from the universities money … awaits its historian.” The History of Financial of Edinburgh, Lancaster, Manchester, and Southampton. Advice project, funded by the British Arts and Humanities It has been a great pleasure to work with the Keeper of Research Council, has tried to bring this history to light. the Library of Mistakes, Russell Napier, and the Librarian, This Finder’s Guide, produced in collaboration with Edinburgh’s pioneering library of financial history, the Helen Williams, on this project. We’re hugely grateful for Library of Mistakes, is one of the key results of this their enthusiasm, encouragement, and hard work. Thanks research. Designed to aid students, scholars, financial also to Anna Girling, the project’s Impact and Public professionals, and members of the public in navigating Engagement Assistant based at the University of the Library’s History of Financial Advice collection (which Edinburgh, for her invaluable work on the design and was curated as part of the project), the Guide will also editing of this Guide.
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