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Good with No dust jacket as issued. Updated version of the 1952 first edition entitled "A Study of the Federal Reserve". "Much of this work consists of new information not known to the author when he brought forth his revelation of the secret meetings of the international bankers at Jekyll Island, Georgia, 1907-1910 when the Federal Reserve conspiracy was first hatched. At the time Mr. Mullins had not yet been able to secure the release from prison of his mentor, Ezra Pound, who commissioned his research at the Library of Congress. In the intervening years, Mr. Mullins [1923-2010] continued to gather new and more startling information about the backgrounds of the people who direct Federal Reserve policies from hundreds of newspapers, periodical and books. Gives insight into the parasitic connections of the international banking houses."-Robert H. Weems in "A Populist Bibliography, p.49. [18], 201 pages. Index. Handwritten date upon front free endpaper. Red pen marginal lines to about 30 pages, text unaffected. Binding tight with light wear. A sound copy of this classic expose by America's preeminent conspiracy author. Singerman 865; 8vo.
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New with No dust jacket as issued. Signed and dated, without inscription, by author upon front free endpaper. Updated version of the 1952 first edition entitled "A Study of the Federal Reserve". "Much of this work consists of new information not known to the author when he brought forth his revelation of the secret meetings of the international bankers at Jekyll Island, Georgia, 1907-1910 when the Federal Reserve conspiracy was first hatched. At the time Mr. Mullins had not yet been able to secure the release from prison of his mentor, Ezra Pound, who commissioned his research at the Library of Congress. In the intervening years, Mr. Mullins [1923-2010] continued to gather new and more startling information about the backgrounds of the people who direct Federal Reserve policies from hundreds of newspapers, periodical and books. Gives insight into the parasitic connections of the international banking houses."-Robert H. Weems in "A Populist Bibliography, p.49. [18], 201 pages. Index. Unread and as new. Clean, tight and unmarked with no wear. A pristine signed example of this classic expose by America's preeminent conspiracy author. Singerman 865; 8vo; Signed by Author.