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Proctor W. Hansl

Years of Plunder: A Financial Chronicle of Our Times (1935)

Years of Plunder: A Financial Chronicle of Our Times (1935) by Proctor W. Hansl

Foreword - New Ways For Old

SINCE the turn of the century it has been an open question in America whether Business would devour Government or Government would devour Business. During the first half of this period the trend was toward the emergence of Business as th...

Arthur Nelson Field

The Bretton Woods Plot (1957)

The Bretton Woods Plot (1957) by Arthur Nelson Field

From Chapter One

On May 17, 1944, the Allied Supreme Command in the second world war tentatively fixed June 5 as D-Day for the invasion of Normandy. This was the most important decision of the war and a jealously guarded top secret. Nine days after the decision was taken, and eleven days bef...

A K Chesterton

The Menace of the Money Power (1946)

An Analysis of World Government by Finance

The Menace of the Money Power (1946) by A K Chesterton

PREFACE

THE final deductions in this treatise, and in particular the relating of the Final Act of Bretton Woods to the financial policy which led to the foundation and perversion of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board, are the author’s own, for which...

Alexander Del Mar, 1836-1926

A History of Monetary Crimes (1899)

A History of Monetary Crimes (1899) by Alexander Del Mar, 1836-1926

1983 reprint.

Introduction

Tne insidious crime of secretly or surreptitiously altering the monetary laws of a State‐than which no more dastardly or fatal blow can be dealt at its liberties‐is not a new one. There is a suggestion in the decree of B. C. 360, concerning the anc...