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31: 907: 311:(1913), the writer describes Withers' style: "He always goes straight to vital issues: he avoids technicalities and formulas: his exposition is perfectly clear, and his style almost dangerously easy and attractive". Foxwell adds that Withers' writing "is the kind of simplicity we often (perhaps only) find in the great masters: the result of a firm, clear grasp of essentials". 895: 220:, was invited to become its financial editor but declined the offer. The position was then offered to Withers who accepted. Kitchin, who had a high opinion of his colleague's personal and professional qualities, was horrified at this turn of events and prevailed upon 265:, first published in 1909, was revised and reprinted several times. It was described as "a great book, epochal in finance", in which difficult concepts were presented "clearly, concisely and temperately" and with "scholarly precision". A review in the 273:
in the following terms: "No common measure of literary accomplishment, a lucid, forceful and pointed style, and a great store of material for apt and often amusing illustration have lent both grace and charm to a work of quite exceptional utility".
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Withers was described as "a great financial journalist, who raised the status and enlarged the scope of his profession", who was "a pioneer in the analysis and explanation of the financial organization of modern society". His book
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in Surrey, south-west of London. He continued his prolific output of books during the 1920s and 1930s. His economic views were orthodox of the '
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After the outbreak of World War I Withers served as the Director of Financial Inquiries, a statistical and information bureau in the
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Withers was one of three influential economic journalists writing for British journals, alongside Kitchin, his colleague at
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from 1916 to 1921. During the 1920s Withers began to withdraw from regular journalism to focus on the writing of books.
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in 1906 to take up that position. In 1911 he was replaced by Hartley Withers. Arthur W. Kiddy was financial editor of
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was described as "a stimulating and provocative contribution to the literature of economic recovery of the period".
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he was employed until 1915 by the merchant banking firm of Seligman Brothers (the London branch of
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was followed by eighteen other books in the period 1910 to 1939. In a review by the economist
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After graduating Withers was employed "for a short time" as an assistant master at
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newspaper was in the process of being established as the organ of the British
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Notable Londoners, an Illustrated Who's Who of Professional and Business Men
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A Penknife to a Mountain: The Early Years of the National Savings Committee
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until 1910, after which he occupied the position of City editor for
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Hartley Withers and Letitia Harrison were married on 8 August 1895.
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All three journalists occupied the position of financial editor of
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By 1905 Withers had become discontented with his position at
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During the period 1921 to 1928 Withers was connected with
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In 1916 Withers returned to journalism as editor of
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Money-Changing: An Introduction to Foreign Exchange
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Money-Changing: An Introduction to Foreign Exchange
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"Withers, Hartley". 186:In 1894 Withers joined the staff of 526:National Provincial Bank, 1833-1933 277:Withers remained as City editor at 405:The Cathedral Church of Canterbury 14: 713:'Obituary: Mr. Hartley Withers', 482:(1918), London: Humphrey Milford. 905: 893: 880:(London), 21 April 1950, page 8. 747:website; accessed 2 August 2024. 717:(London), 22 March 1950, page 9. 212:. Withers' senior colleague at 192:, working in its City office. 400:(1896), London: Clement Wilson. 850:'The "Daily Mail" Year Book', 540:(1939), London: Jonathan Cape. 516:(1931), London: Jonathan Cape. 293:J. & W. Seligman & Co. 150:Lowndes). He was educated at 1: 322:issued through post offices. 763:F. Harcourt Kitchin (1925), 686:. 2 October 1856. p. 4. 636:UK public library membership 490:(1919), London: John Murray. 476:(1918), London: John Murray. 468:(1917), London: John Murray. 448:(1914), London: John Murray. 287:during 1911. 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Hartley Withers (photographed in about 1922).
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Christ Church, Oxford
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Bristol
Stock Exchange
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The Tribune
Liberal Party
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Moberly Bell
World War I
The Morning Post
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