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293I read that one a while ago. Not a page burner, as you note. I recall finding heJF Quinnelly-5/11/2001
292Amazing that we take these things for granted now. Have you ever read the comicThomas M.-5/11/2001
291Wheels within wheels. Harold Beresford Butler, whose <i>The Lost Peace<Ilaine-5/11/2001
290Actually, it's a very bad comparison. That dude has no animosity in his revThomas M.-5/11/2001
289No comment.-g-Ilaine-5/11/2001
288I never really studied the big picture in WWI. Never really been able to compreIlaine-5/11/2001
287Very interesting collection of reviews. Have you discovered Ahhaha's real iThomas M.-5/11/2001
286<i>To begin with, Germany never really accepted that it was responsible foThomas M.-5/11/2001
285I like this reviewer so much that I am inclined to read everything he recommendsIlaine-5/11/2001
284The history of German reparations after WWI is complex, and I think an importantIlaine-5/11/2001
283"The Rationale of Central Banking and the Free Banking Alternative" byThomas M.-5/11/2001
282<i> The German position on reparations was always mendacious in the extremThomas M.-5/10/2001
281Schacht resigned in 1930, and was brought back by Hitler after he came into poweIlaine-5/10/2001
280Schacht was chairman of the Reichsbank until 1939. His position in the Dawes/YoThomas M.-5/10/2001
279The plates in that book will be exquisite. I wonder how many editions will be maTom Clarke-5/10/2001
278Is the US holding gold in Ft. Knox anymore? I know the Fed holds a lot of gold Ilaine-5/10/2001
277You were asking about the total gold supply. Yesterday on CNBS, Bob Pisani repoThomas M.-5/10/2001
276Currency and coin is a very tiny fraction of the money supply. The BPE's priJF Quinnelly-5/9/2001
275CB - <i>The money supply can also grow by adding more physical money - prDon Lloyd-5/9/2001
274The money supply can also grow by adding more physical money - printing more notIlaine-5/9/2001
273I don't know, Freddie. I was just telling you what I read in the news reporIlaine-5/9/2001
272Supersonic bullets, like the rounds from Oswald's rifle, create two sound waJF Quinnelly-5/9/2001
271The money supply grows through credit expansion. When loans liquidate, or banks JF Quinnelly-5/9/2001
270This looks like a really cool book: >>Imperial Eden Lies at the End of a Ilaine-5/9/2001
269That's a fine how do you do. When you go to bibliofind.com now, all kinds ofTom Clarke-5/9/2001
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