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Canada: The National Home Monthly. Good. 1934. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 76 pages. Features: Ceylon Tea Bureau ad inside front cover features colour painting of Laurentian Scene by F. S. Coburn; The Way to Solvency - famous Canadian monetary reformer G.G. McGeer makes his case for changes to the Bank of Canada; Super one-page colour ad for Heinz canned beans and spaghetti; Fantastic one-page colour-photo Chipso ad features Mrs. John Boyle, Jr. and her children Mercedes, John and Patricia; Sometime We'll Meet (short story); Bloomin' Idol (short story); Afghanistan Destined for Conflict - a most prophetic photo-illustrated article; Children of the Heather (short story); The Haunted Yashiki (Japanese short story); Pinch-Hitting for Sir Galahad (short story); Dogs in My Life - illustrated article by Diana Thorne; Gesso Craft; One-page photo-ad for Pond's cold cream features Miss Frederica Vanderbilt Webb and Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt; Two-page photo-ad for…
Read More The Conquest Of Poverty - Or Money, Humanity & Christianity by G.G. McGeer - 1935
by G.G. McGeer
The Conquest Of Poverty - Or Money, Humanity & Christianity
by G.G. McGeer
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- very good
- Paperback
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The Garden City Press, 1935. 359 pages. One of the most important books dealing with the money question at the time, although still held faith in Roosevelt. His assessment of the Banker's Conspiracy against Lincoln is most topical. Small ink stain to fore edges, but Excellent clean tight copy Incredibly scarce original edition.. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good.
- Bookseller Blograrebooks (GB)
- Format/Binding Paperback
- Book Condition Used - Very Good
- Edition 1st Edition
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher The Garden City Press
- Date Published 1935
- Keywords USURY SOCIAL CREDIT ECONOMICS ANTI-SEMITISM FINANCE