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Alexander, Jesse P.

Money for All: Or the Economic Science of Money

Ramsey, Millett & Hudson, 1875

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Year of publication
1875
Place of printing
Kansas City, MO
Author
Alexander, Jesse P.
Publishers
Ramsey, Millett & Hudson
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Money for All: Or the Economic Science of Money National Bank, Notes Legal Tender Paper Money As long as America is so heavily, indebted to European Nations it will be impossible to have a, good and uniform currency upon a gold basis, Specie-based currency with the shackles of gold redemption and, the national bank system are anti-republican and dangerous to, human liberty, A second system of paper money freed from the shackles of specie, redemption and based upon the faith of the nation, How contraction and gold redemption will affect the debtors and, tax-payers, Industry and productions stimulated by a greater volume of, Currency Economics Antiquarian
Binding description
H Hardcover
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

Description

"National bank notes retired - legal tenders the only paper money - prosperity for every industry." - subtitle. "This little work makes no pretensions to literary merit. It was written, by the author, at intervals snatched from his other occupations as a farmer. The leading facts stated, and the great and fundamental truths of the science of money enunciated, are in accordance with the true principles of Political Economy when applied to the present conditions of America, and are believed to be sound and incontrovertible." - from Preface. Contains the following five essays: As long as America is so heavily indebted to European Nations it will be impossible to have a good and uniform currency upon a gold basis; Specie-based currency with the shackles of gold redemption and the national bank system are anti-republican and dangerous to human liberty; A second system of paper money freed from the shackles of specie redemption and based upon the faith of the nation; How contraction and gold redemption will affect the debtors and tax-payers; Industry and productions stimulated by a greater volume of currency. Usual library markings. Spine Slant. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Gilt lettering mostly worn from backstrip but clearly legible upon blue front board. Upper portions of almost all pages lightly stained yellow - all text remains clearly legible. Book
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