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James Forder wrote:
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I think "London General Press" was a publisher of pamphlets, 
speeches, and the like on banking and financial matters in the 1920s 
and 1930s. Josiah Stamp and Walter Layton published with them. They 
don't seem to have lasted long - as far as I can see the Bodeian 
Library has only 13 items published by them
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There is even a book 
<http://copac.ac.uk/search?rn=4&au=kempster&ti=banking>Banking, 
credit, and the crisis. / / [by Kempster, John Westbeech]. 1932. with 
the imprint of London General Press, pp. 386 and a pamphlet 
<http://copac.ac.uk/search?rn=12&date=%3E1929&pub=london+general+press>Financial 
Plan for the Prevention of War. / / [by STRAKOSCH, Henry, Sir, 
G.B.E]. [1929.] pp. 19

Nicholas Theocarakis

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