London's Triumph
Merchant Adventurers and the Tudor City
- Published: 27 April 2017
- ISBN: 9780141978123
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 394
Praise for THE WATCHERS: 'More enthralling than any modern spy fiction' Guardian 'Vivid and staggeringly well-researched' Herald 'Fascinating'
Spectator
[Alford] is outstanding on the mercantile networks that enmeshed not only the livery companies and the court of aldermen, but also parish councils, immigrant communities and Westminster. He throws out long threads (beginning, aptly, with the merchant Thomas Wyndout) and weaves them into an exceptionally rich and variegated fabric...This might be a book for ministers to take on holiday in the summer.
Jessie Childs, Guardian
It is very pleasing to have a book that focuses specifically on the rise of London as a global trading city in the Tudor era. Like all the best stories, it is about the timeless tides of power and influence... consistently illuminating and filled with pleasing resonance
Sinclair McKay, Spectator
Vivid and informative... somehow one can't help wondering whether there might be a lesson [here] for British commerce today.
Noel Malcolm, Telegraph
A city contending with immigration, religious difference and the threat of violence... the unspoken comparisons that haunt this story are unavoidably poignant
Times Higher Education Supplement
The book is crammed with unexpected sidelights of 16th century London
Times