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House of All Nations

Published
Oct 2012
Main Genre
Literary Literary
Pages
768

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The devious world of international finance comes alive in Christina Stead's enthralling epic about a ruthless bank director in 1930s Paris


Praised as "a work of extraordinary talent" by the New York Times, Christina Stead's ambitiously layered "House of All Nations" is an engrossing satire of wealth and manipulation. Set in an elite European bank in the 1930s, Stead's epic spans the interwar years of a money-hungry Paris. Jules Bertillon, the distrustful and unpredictable bank director, sees every national disaster—including war—as an opportunity for riches. Adored by his clients for his ability to rake in staggering profits, Bertillon leaves no opening wasted—even if it means dealing with unsavory speculators or ruthless gamblers while his clients suffer the consequences. A stunning page-turner, "House of All Nations" is as significant and resonant today as it was upon its publication in 1938.

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Aug 2010 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN 0571272800
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First Edition Oct 2012 Open Road Publishing ISBN 1453265201
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Oct 2012 Open Road Publishing ISBN B009KY5OKI
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