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Jeffrey Mark

The Modern Idolatry (1934)

An amazingly well-written book which perfectly demonstrates how little has been learned in the past century with regard to economics and finance. It lays-bare the bitter truth about the operation of an economic system which continues to enslave humanity.

The Modern Idolatry (1934) by Mark Jeffrey

From the Preface

The aim of this book is t...

E C Knuth

The Empire of the City (1946)

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A highly-important and well-referenced look at the operation at The City of London, at the heart of The British Empire and its global role throughout the previous century of history.

The Empire of the City (1946) by E. C. Knuth

Introduction

At the end of World War I, the writer, then 27 years ol...

Helmuth Carol Engelbrecht & Frank Cleary Hanighen

Merchants of Death: A Study of the International Armament Industry (1934)

A rare-book exposing the truth about the industry which powers the global war-machine.

Merchants of Death: A Study of the International Armament Industry (1934) by Helmuth Carol Engelbrecht & Frank Cleary Hanighen & Harry Elmer Barnes

Foreword by Harry Elmer Barnes

IT is an unmitigated pleasure for me to commend this study of the international armament industr...

Arthur Nelson Field

The Truth About the Slump: What the News Never Tells (1931)

Excerpts from the Introduction:

This book tells the story of who caused the slump and how they caused it, and it directs attention to two simple steps that can be taken to save our farmers and traders. No greater mistake can be made than to suppose that the pre...