Dan Seitz

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The year before James and Mary returned to home waters, fewer than twenty English joint-stock companies existed. By the mid-1690s, there were about one hundred. Some of those new enterprises were direct copycats, get-rich-quick schemes born more of desire than of any rational calculation. But over the next decade London saw the start of a boom in offerings of more plausible concerns.
Money for Nothing: The Scientists, Fraudsters, and Corrupt Politicians Who Reinvented Money, Panicked a Nation, and Made the World Rich
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