Book Reviews

We’ve found some excellent books for the silver investor, and we’ve given our review of these excellent books. Read On.

Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed

Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse By Thomas E. Woods Jr. Regnery Publishing 2009 194 pages. $27.95 In 1913, just after the Federal Reserve Act passed, Congressman Charles A. Linbergh Sr., whose son would become a world famous aviator, had this …

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Investing In Gold: The Essential Safe Haven Investment for Every Portfolio

The title of Jonathan Spall’s book is Investing in Gold. And it’s a good book. But it should be noted that Investing in Gold speaks more to the subject of why you should invest in gold rather than how to invest in gold. As Spall indicates in his introduction, “This book is written for the broadest possible spectrum of those interested in precious metals, from private individuals to central banks, from mining companies to hedge funds.”

The Theory of Money and Credit

Many knowledgeable individuals believe this is the best book ever written on money and credit. And they are probably right, for it has no peer, especially as concerns the Austrian school of economics. The book does, though, have two minor flaws, both of which concern readability. First, the book demands a certain degree of economic sophistication.

Ruff’s Little Book of Big Fortunes in Gold & Silver Book Review

Ruff’s Little Book of Big Fortunes in Gold and Silver:  A Middle Class License to Print Money By Howard Ruff 10 Finger Press 2006 122 pages.  $19.95 Ruff’s Little Book of Big Fortunes in Gold and Silver (RLB) is a rollicking roller-coaster of a book.  Like an amusement park, it’s entertaining and fun.  Employing another …

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