Central Banks at a Crossroads
What Can We Learn from History?
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Publication
2016 - Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Word Count
178,500 words, Guess
Page Count
714 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781107149663
- ISBN-101107149665
- Library of Congress Control Number2016015468
- OCLC Control Number948878734
- Better World Books9781107149663
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL28595314M
Classifications
- LCCHG1811
- LCCHG1811 .C45974 2016
Description
BIOGRAPHY: HISTORICAL, POLITICAL & MILITARY. Yolande Duvernay, the star of this tale, was born in poverty in Paris in 1812. Under the control of her stage mother, she became a celebrated ballerina - a star of the Paris Opera - becoming the favourite dancer of Princess Victoria. She was praised for her grace, her beauty and her provocative style on stage, known as the 'fair brimstone' by William Makepeace Thackeray. There was a darker side to her success, however, as she became the mistress of powerful men, eventually being sold by her mother to Stephens Lyne Stephens, son and heir of the richest commoner in England, for almost a million pounds in today's values. A few years later, Yolande caused a huge scandal when she manipulated Stephens into marriage. When Stephens died in 1860, he left his widow a life interest in the entire Lyne Stephens fortune - one of the largest fortunes in England.
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