Harvey Edward Fisk

Harvey Edward Fisk (March 26, 1856 – October 8, 1944) was an American banker and financial writer. At the time of his death he was the only surviving son of Harvey Fisk, who founded the banking house of Fisk & Hatch in 1862 and helped the Union finance the Civil War. He was associated with his brother Pliny Fisk, who was an outstanding investment banker before the first World War, in the management of their father's firm. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Our public debt ; an historical sketch with a description of United States securities. by Fisk, Harvey Edward, 1856-1944

    New York : Bankers trust company, 1919
    Format: Book


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    French public finnace in the great war and to-day. by Fisk, Harvey Edward, 1856-1944

    New York ; Paris : Bankers trust company, 1922
    Format: Book


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    The inter-ally debts : an analysis of war and post-war public finance, 1914-1923 by Fisk, Harvey Edward, 1856-1944

    New York : Bankers Trust Co., 1924
    Format: Book


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    English public finance from the revolution of 1688. by Fisk, Harvey Edward, 1856-1944

    New York : Bankers trust company, 1920
    Format: Book