9780243005741 - Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 49: May to October, 1896 (classic Reprint) by William Jay Youmans (4 results)

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  • Language: English

    Published by Forgotten Books, 2019

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    Published by Forgotten Books, 2024

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    Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book charts the evolution of money's role in human civilization. The book traces the history of currency from primitive barter systems to the use of metal coins and, eventually, paper bills. The author argues that paper money, which initially represented a promise to pay in gold,