BOOKS OF INTEREST
ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONEY POWER
An Extraordinary Reading
List from the former Yamaguchy.netfirms site
FEBRUARY
2011
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NATIONAL
CURRENCY
by "Yamaguchy Incorporated"
"Debates of the Act to
strengthen the public Credit, approved March 18, 1869; and the
text of other speeches in Congress leading up to the Act."
This is very interesting
background material for anybody interested in monetary matters.
It covers some of the heated Congressional debates on money,
currency, and credit, and the influence of the banking powers in
the decades prior to and after the Civil War – Legal
Tender laws that produced "Greenbacks" (U.S. Notes),
and why and how they were perverted; and the National Banking
Acts that produced "National Currency" (National Bank
Currency), which were the bankers' precursor to the Federal
Reserve System and Federal Reserve Notes. |
TITLES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
A
Short History of Paper Money and Banking (1833) by William M.
Gouge
National
Currency by Yamaguchy Incorporated
The
Secret of the Rothschilds by Mary E. Hobart
Selected
Letters of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson
Shylock
as Banker by Gordon Clark
Seven
Financial Conspiracies by Sarah Emery
A
Scientific Exposure of the Errors in Our Monetary System by
Mary Hobart
History
of the Supreme Court Volume I.
by Gustavus Myers
History
of the Supreme Court volume II. by
Gustavus Myers
The
Great Conspiracy of the House of Morgan Exposed by Henry
Loucks
The
True History of the American Revolution
by Sidney Fisher
Vampire
of the Continent by Ernst
Reventlow
McCulloch's
Tramps by Yamaguchy Incorporated
Shall
it be again ? by John Turner
And more are being added on a
regular basis.
Visit the YARMULKA'S
STOREFRONT for new titles.
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temporary circumstance. It looked bad for a while, but we are pleased to
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We had posted the following titles from the former Yamaguchy.netfirms
site and will leave them here until they are back up at the Yamaguchy
site.
History of the Legal Tender Paper Money,
(1869) by Elbridge Gerry Spaulding
The Greenback Dollar,
It's History and its Worth (1877) by Benjamin S. Heath
Ideas for Good Government,
(1883), by Peter Cooper
The American People's
Money (1896), by Ignatius Donnelly
Conquest of Poverty,
(1933), by Gerald Grattan McGeer
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DISCLAIMER: The above works
are presented in the interests of education and the dissemination of
information intended to increase the public understanding of the nature
of money, the "money power," and monetary policy.
We can make no claims as to the completeness or
accuracy of the works presented here, nor can we take any credit for the
considerable amount of work that made their presentation here possible.
All credit is reserved to the webmaster of the former Yamaguchy.netfirms site
(now resurrected as http://www.yamaguchy.com),
who kindly
provided this material to us some years ago.
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ORIGINAL PARTIAL LIBRARY LIST
Many of these books, articles, letters, papers, and speeches are rare
texts dating from the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. They are roughly
arranged in the lists below according to the date of publication rather than
author or specific subject.
Most of Yamaguchy's English language collection is listed here (but not all of
it).
AUTHORS FEATURED (Partial list)
David Astle, Nesta
Webster, John Abbott, Gustavus Myers, Charles Beard, Francis Adams, Matthew
Josephson, Richard Pettigrew, Robert Thompson, Jonathan Duncan, Henry Carey,
Edward Kellogg, William Kelley, Thomas Ferry, Peter Cooper, William Berkey,
Benjamin Heath, Ignatius Donnelly, Mary Hobart, Sarah Emery, Arthur Kitson,
Thomas Huskinson, Silas Adams, Lawrence Dennis, Sidney Fay, John Turner, Michael
Pearson, Ariadna Tyrkova, Bella Dodd, Ludwell Denny, Gary Allen, Antony Sutton,
McNair Wilson, Las Cases, June Grem, Charles Lindbergh, Henry Loucks, Gertrude
Coogan, William Guy Carr, Arthur Nelson Field, Ezra Pound, Marion LaFollette,
Theodore, Jerolaman James Harvey
MONEY, CENTRAL BANKS, AND
THE GREENBACK
Currency and Banking,
(1831) Albert Gallatin
The Anti-Bank Democrat
(1842)
The Slave Trade, (1853 by Carey) Observer
The Bank Charter Act,
(1857 England)
Jonathan Duncan
Greenbacks...
(1864) The Observer
Financial Catechism,
(1862-1882) S.M. Brice
Monopolies and the People, (1873)
David C. Cloud
A New Monetary System,
(1875) Edward Kellogg
The Money Question,
(1876)
William Berkey
Paper Money, (1877) James Harvey
The Greenback Dollar,
(1877)
Benjamin Heath
Greenback Catechism,
(1877) Mark Pomeroy |
Ideas for Good Government, (1883)
Peter Cooper
Errors in Our Monetary
System, (1891)
Mary E. Hobart
Shylock...
(1894) Gordon Clark
History and Science of Money,
(1896) Theodore Jerolaman
The American People's Money, (1896)
Ignatius Donnelly
The Secret of the Rothschilds,
(1898)
Mary E. Hobart
The
Coming Battle (1899) Martin W. Walbert
The
Money Problem, (1903) Arthur Kitson
Promise to Pay, (1934) McNair Wilson
Money Creators,
(1935) Gertrude Coogan
Legalized Crime of Banking, (1959) Silas Adams
The Money Manipulators,
(1971)
June Grem
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MISCELLANEOUS
WORKS ON WEALTH, MONEY, AND BANKING
Letters of
Thomas Jefferson
(1789-1825)
Senators
Benton, Calhoun, Webster
(1830s)
How can paper money increase wealth?
(1849 London)
Retford Currency Society
History of the Legal Tender Paper Money,
(1869)
Elbridge Spaulding
Speeches on money in the Houses of Congress,
(1874-1908)
by
William Kelley, John Jones, Thomas Ferry, William Stewart, Robert LaFollette
Elements
of Political Economy, (1875)
Robert Thompson
Andrew Jackson and the Bank of the United States,
(1880) William Royall
History
of Tammany Hall, (1901- ) Gustavus Myers
History of the Great American Fortunes, (1910) Gustavus Myers
History of the Supreme Court of the United States, (1912) Gustavus Myers
A History of Canadian Wealth, (1914) Gustavus Myers
The Great Conspiracy of the House of Morgan Exposed,
(1916)
Henry Loucks
Banking and Currency and the Money Trust,
(ca. 1920) Charles Lindbergh
An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States,
(1962) Charles Beard |
MORE HISTORY ON REVOLUTION, WAR, THE
PLUTOCRACY,
AND THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL AND MONEY POWERS
Memoirs of the Court of Berlin,
(1786) Mirabeau
Napoleon at Saint Helena,
(1823) Emmanuel Las Cases
Charles the First, (1828?) Isaac Disraeli
The History of Napoleon Bonaparte,
(1851) John S.C. Abbott
The Slave Trade,
(1853) Henry Carey
Eight-hour-day,
(1865) Wendell Phillips
Chapters of Erie and other essays,
(1871) Francis Adams
Seven Financial Conspiracies,
(1887) Sarah Emery
The Original Mr. Jacobs
(1888)
The Great Red Dragon,
(1890) L.B. Woolfolk
Shylock:...
(1894) Gordan Clark
Story of the Gold Conspiracy, (1895) Alexander del Mar
A Call to Action,
(1892) James Weaver
America’s Appeal for United Nations
(1908)
Secret Societies and the French Revolution,
(1911) Una Birch
Vampire of the Continent,
(MCMXV) Memoirs of Kaiser Wilhelm II
The Hapsburg Monarchy,
(1914) Henry W. Steed
How Diplomats Make War, (1915) Francis Neilson
Liberty to Brest-Litovsk,
(1919) Ariadna Tyrkóva-Williams
The
French Revolution, (1919) Nesta Webster
The Bank of England’s Charters
(1922) Thomas Huskinson
Triumphant Plutocracy, (1922) Richard Pettigrew
Shall it be Again?,(1922)
John Turner
School of Darkness,
( 1954) Bella Dodd
Philip
the Fair, (1922) Funck-Brentano
Secret Societies and Subversive Movements, (1924) Nesta Webster
Through Thirty Years,
(1924) Henry W. Steed
The Great White Brotherhood
(1925) Charlie W. Leadbeatter
Secret War Against the Jews
Benito Mussolini
(1928)
The Saturday Evening Post
We
Fight for Oil, (1928) Ludwell Denny
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The Origins of the World War, (1928) Sidney Fay
The New Freedom,
(192?) Woodrow Wilson
Henry Ford's minimum wage
(1931)
The Fall of the Russian Empire,
(1931) Edmund Walsh
The truth about the Slump,
(1931)
Arthur N. Field
Driving
out the Money Changers, (1933) Charles Caughlin
Conquest of Poverty,
(1933) McGeer
Merchants of Death,
(1934) Engelbrecht and Hanighen
The Robber Barons,
(1934) Matthew Josephson
The Two Nations,
(1935) Christopher Hollis
The Coming American Fascism,
(1936) Lawrence Dennis
Land for the Chosen,
(1942-3) Clifford Douglas
Ezra Pound Speaking,
(WWII Years)
Empire of the City,
(1944-46) Edwin Knuth
The Forrestal Diaries
(1945) The Jews wanted war
Robert Marion LaFollette
(1947)
The Secret Destiny of America,
(1944)
Manly Palmer Hall
Back Door to War
(ch 23), (1952) Charles C. Tansill
FDR wanted war
(1953) Frederic R. Sanborn
Revisionism and the Historical Blackout,
(1953) Harry E. Barnes
Pawns in the Game,
(ca. 1958)
William G. Carr
The Fourth Floor,
(1962) Earl T. Smith
Red Symphony,
(1968)
J. Landowsky
The Sealed Train,
(1975) Michael Pearson
None
Dare Call it Conspiracy (1971) Gary Allen
Murder by Injection, (1977) Eustace Mullins
Monarchy
or Money Power, (1978) McNair Wilson
Martin Bormann :
nazi in exile, (1981) Paul Manning
Khubilai Khan
(ch 5), (1988) Morris Rossabi
Secret Agenda, Project Paperclip,
(1991) Linda Hunt
Stalin's Plans for World War II
(1991) R. C. Raack
The
World Order, (1992) Eustace Mullins
The
Babylonian Woe, (1993) David Astle |
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