Book of the Month (Year?)
» Posted by Martin Weil on February 07, 2010
The Lords of Finance is an extremely well-written narrative of the financial urgencies that drove the western world from WWI to the Great Depression and ultimately WWII. This fascinating and gripping tale tells the personal and professional stories of four men - Ben Strong, Montagu Norman, Hjalmer Schacht, Emile Moreau - who headed the central banks of the four great powers through the great financial crisis of the 20th century. The parallels to our present situation are inescapable. Economics students, history buffs and biography fans should find much worthwhile.

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