Call Number (LC) Title Results
HG937 .O9 Inflation in Tudor and early Stuart England; 1
HG937 .V23 Money answers all things; or, An essay to make money sufficiently plentiful amongst all ranks of people, and increase our foreign and domestick trade; fill the empty houses with inhabitants, encourage the marriage state ... and, in a great measure, prevent giving long credit, and making bad debts in trade ... 1
HG937 .V36 A discourse of coin and coinage. 1
HG938 .A373 1969 The paper pound of 1797-1821; the bullion report, 8th June 1810. 1
HG938 .C65 Paper against gold : or, The history and mystery of the Bank of England, of the debt, of the stocks, of the sinking fund, and of all the other tricks and contrivances, carried on by means of paper money. 1
HG938 .C82 Money, saving, and investment in English economics, 1800-1850. 1
HG938 .F42 Development of British monetary orthodoxy, 1797-1875. 1
HG938 .R4 1932 Minor papers on the currency question, 1809-1823, 1
HG938 .T6 1959 An inquiry into the currency principle; the connection of the currency with prices and the expediency of a separation of issue from banking. 1
HG939 .A41 England in 1815 and 1845; or, A sufficient and a contracted currency. 1
HG939 .B14 1996 John Bullion's empire : Britains' gold problem and India between the wars / 1
HG939 .B36 British international gold movements and banking policy, 1881-1913, 1
HG939 .B6 1933 Planned money, 1
HG939 .C4 The Economics of Repressed Inflation. 1
HG939 .C6 Gold, credit & employment; four essays for laymen, 1
HG939 .C8 1945 The economic and political consequences of Lord Keynes' theories. Exchange stability and the hostility of Lord Keynes. Great Britain's fear of the gold standard. 1
HG939 .D1 1960 Money under review. 1
HG939 .K33 British monetary policy and the balance of payments, 1951-1957. 1
HG939 .M69b British monetary policy, 1924-1931, the Norman conquest of $4.86 1
HG939 .R91 The age of inflation. 1