The Secrets of the Federal Reserve -- The London Connection
U**R
The source of many evils
This book is not an easy read. It contains a set of contrarian facts that, if true as presented, question the entire history of the 20th century. Highly recommended.
J**E
The very best
Am reading this now. Not a fast read for me cause there's so much information, but it is a good read, nonetheless. Well researched.
C**L
The entire book reads like a footnote!
The typography does no favors to the fabulously researched work of Eustace Mullins. This book's 194 pages should have been stretched to 300. It was printed what looks like 8 or 9 point Times Roman with footnotes in 7 point. Many readers will find comprehension difficult after following a long string of miniscule words, jumping over double-spacing to find the next illegible line. Another problem: Many of the wispy Times Roman serifs simply do not show up (maybe the plate didn't properly register with the paper or perhaps there was an ink issue). I regret this $25 purchase. If you dare to buy it, have a gigantic magnifying glass on hand or be prepared to strain your eyes.
R**E
I like to know what different author's have to say on ...
I have other books by different author's on the subject of the F. R. I like to know what different author's have to say on the same subjects.
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