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Written in 1958 following his eye-opening encounter when writing his commissioned work on the Federal Reserve System - see item number 121. He was astonished by what he unearthed and the title of this book is quite appropriate - it deals principally with the unconstitutional creation of money and the control of credit by private bankers. The author suggests a concrete, simple solution which Congress could employ, which would make the transition from private banking to the Treasury without injuring anyone enjoying a constitutional right, or without upsetting our normal course of trade, industry and agriculture.