Da: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Prima edizione
EUR 2.605,99
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. First Edition. "Transforms the dry economic subject of inflation into a white-knuckles kind of blood-chiller. Concludes by charting out all the possible prognoses for the American inflation, none easy but some much less catastrophic than others. Not for the timid. Spares no tender sensibilities. The conclusions it reaches are shocking" - replica dust jacket. [3]-372 pp. including over forty pages of highly-informative footnotes. Ronald H. Marcks, a New England lawyer, adopted the pen name Jens O. Parsson to avoid any discomfort to his clients or associates which might stem from his alarming forecast. Former library copy with usual markings. Tight and square with moderate wear to publisher's green cloth. Replica dust jacket preserved in archival-grade Brodart. One of only a thousand copies in the first edition of this profoundly important and most timely treatise.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Dying of Money, German Hyperinflation, Monetary Policy, Inflation - United States, Weimar Hyperinflation, Fiat Currency, Paper Money, Quantitative Easing, QE, Weimar Republic, MMT, Modern Monetary Theory, Helicopter Money.
Editore: Wellspring Press, Boston, 1974
Da: Antic Hay Books, Asbury Park, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione Copia autografata
Condizione sovraccoperta: dj. Very Good (covers very nice; contents clean & tight); little wear (some rubbing & short tears) d/j. 8vo., turquoise cloth in dust jacket; 372 pages First Edition. Signed presentation from the author on the front endpaper: ?Best regards to the Peets. Ronald H. Marcks (?Jens O. Parsson?)? Marcks? Dying of Money, written under the pen name Jens O. Parsson, is perhaps the best explanation ever written on the process by which inflation works through markets and the economy. He wrote "Dying of Money" in 1974, at the height of the double-digit inflation then raging, analyzing its causes and accurately predicting its future. His analysis of the financing gap in Social Security was published in the Wall Street Journal in the 1980?s. Economic history of inflation written in terms clear for the layperson, but also with the technical validity enough for the seasoned economist. Marcks self-published this book using the pen name Jens O. Parsson and used Wellspring Press as the name of the publisher. The name was consistent with the name of a Massachusetts corporation - Wellspring, Inc. - he organized in 1970. Reportedly, he published just a thousand or so copies of this title. A scarce book, especially signed by the author!. Signed.
Editore: Wellspring Press, Boston, 1974
Da: Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. First Edition; First Printing. Very Good+ in a Very Good+ dust jacket. Light foxing on bottom text block edge.