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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS=vii
FOREWORD=ix
PREFACE=xi
I. Why=1
II. How=18
III. Setting the course=37
IV. The crucible: the Irish famine=48
V. No quick fixes=64
VI. The pull of politics=75
VII. 'The Up-Line'=84
VIII. Why Lombard Street ceased being dull, and became extrememly excited=94
IX. Independent?=109
X. Thomas Hodgskin=123
XI. The case against the rope=132
XII. Herbert Spencer=141
XIII. William Rathbone Greg=152
XIV. Moving On=168
XV. Changing guard=178
XVI. The politics of equilibrium=202
XVII. 'He was like no one else'=226
XVIII. The changing face of The Economist=255
XIX. Putting figures to it=273
XX. 'A "new cut" into things'=285
XXI. The experiencing nature=300
XXII. After Bagehot: trial and error=317
XXIII. Herbert Henry Asquith=343
XXIV. Settling down=353
XXV. The fallen idol=360
XXVI. St Loe Strachey=380
XXVII. Turning the century=401
XXVIII. Selling integrity=429
XXIX. Fighting the future=450
XXX. The editorial dame=468
XXXI. The Oxbridge influx=490
XXXII. Peace, retrenchment and reform=518
XXXIII. Freedom and responsibility=541
XXXIV. The wasting disease=580
XXXV. War and peace=593
XXXVI. 'How can I help?'=606
XXXVII. Keeping the faith=633
XXXVIII. Unreason abroad=650
XXXIX. Standards? What standards?=670
XL. The new men=696
XLI. Geoffrey Crowther=730
XLII. Wartime=747
XLIII. Suez=767
XLIV. The Philby interlude=778
XLV. The Cuba crisis=785
XLVI. The evil empire=798
XLVII. The special relationship=810
XLVIII. Home and business=833
XLIX. Getting bored=861
L. Learning new ways=875
LI. Vision and reality=896
LII. The succession=911
LIII. Continuing the line=934
EPILOGUE. Forward to the past=945
APPENDICES=949
Editors=949
Chairmen=949
Managing directors/Chief executives=950
Trustees=950
Worldwide circulation, 1843-1993=951
Worldwide distribution, 1958 and 1992=951
NOTES=952
INDEX=1000