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Clark, Fred G., Rimanoczy, Richard Stanton

Money - Second Edition

D. Van Nostrand Company Inc., 1948

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Year of publication
1948
Place of printing
New York
Author
Clark, Fred G., Rimanoczy, Richard Stanton
Publishers
D. Van Nostrand Company Inc.
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
Second Edition
Keyword
Clark, Fred G., Rimanoczy, Richard Stanton Money - Second Edition 39 pages. Dedicated to, man's age-old effort to create a government strong enough to, protect him without creating a force strong enough to enslave, him. "Most of the mystery surrounding what we call money results, from the illusion that money, in itself, is something: in reality money, in itself, is nothing. If the reader of this book will open his, her mind to this apparently paradoxical truth, he will more easily understand the true nature and function of, money. Written for the millions of citizens whose lives are, directly and seriously affected by money, but who have never had access to a simple analysis from which, they could gain a working knowledge of the subject. We wish to, point out, however, that this book merely dissects and examines: it expresses no, opinions. Any quarrel with this book is not a quarrel with the, authors: it is a quarrel with the facts of our economic life." -, from Preface. Average wear. Contents unmarked. Beige covers, soiled with unsightly stain at top of front board. Binding, intact. Good working Cop Conspiracy Economics
Binding description
H Hardcover
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
No

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39 pages. Dedicated to man's age-old effort to create a government strong enough to protect him without creating a force strong enough to enslave him. "Most of the mystery surrounding what we call money results from the illusion that money, in itself, is something: in reality money, in itself, is nothing. If the reader of this book will open his/her mind to this apparently paradoxical truth, he will more easily understand the true nature and function of money. Written for the millions of citizens whose lives are directly and seriously affected by money, but who have never had access to a simple analysis from which they could gain a working knowledge of the subject. We wish to point out, however, that this book merely dissects and examines: it expresses no opinions. Any quarrel with this book is not a quarrel with the authors: it is a quarrel with the facts of our economic life." - from Preface. Average wear. Contents unmarked. Beige covers soiled with unsightly stain at top of front board. Binding intact. Good working copy. Book
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