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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Gold is finite. Credit is belief. Panic is contagious.In 1772, London's new paper-credit engine begins to crack. A celebrated banker's wager collapses, trust breaks overnight, and respectable citizens flood the banking halls demanding coin. What starts as one firm's failure becomes a chain reaction: payments delay, credit lines tighten, and trade freezes at the speed of rumor.The World on Credit: 1772 - The First Credit Panic tells the first modern financial meltdown as a cinematic, character-driven narrative. Through clerks, merchants, and power brokers, the story shows how credit really works-how promises move faster than gold, how fear spreads across institutions, and how behind closed doors, influential hands try to "contain" the crisis by controlling the story the public will accept.This is the opening volume of Xenoloop's global crisis universe-built on real historical events and mechanisms, and shaped into an accessible, fast-moving thriller.You will read this book if you enjoy: narrative history with thriller pacingfinancial crises explained through people and decisions (not dense theory)18th-century London, banking, trade, and the birth of modern creditstories about power: who gets rescued, who gets blamed, and who pays the costSeries: The World on CreditVolume: 1772, The First Credit PanicBy: Xenoloop Editorial CollectivePublisher: Xenoloop Publishing House This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.