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Laughing Man Posted: Sun, Sep 27 2009 1:50 AM

The Mises Institute has put out a new collection of works which includes Ron Paul's new work End the Fed. If you have yet to purchase this book why not buy it along with a whole host of other works on the Fed itself. Save 15% in the process. Help Ron Paul get to the bestselling list and also help the institute with book sales. It is a win-win situation.

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Bank Run replied on Sun, Sep 27 2009 4:24 AM

I havn't read America's Money Machine, but the Rothbard works can all be abrieviated by The Mystery of Banking. I wonder why this collection is missing A History of Money and Banking in the United States. How about Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy.

If you need the coffee mug, and haven't seen the video, I'd recommend just buying the books your most interested in. I would not recommend buying The Origins of the Federal Reserve, unless you plan on giving it away once you buy A History of Money and Banking in the United States.

I wish they had some of author collections years ago. The author collections look like great deals. For me, I'd be buying duplicates with almost any collection. I havn't read any Garret Garret, so I'm really looking forward to buying that one, though the t-shirt isn't attractive.

I'd rather buy an End the FED t-shirt. I want a t-shirt that says Banks are Insolvent, with a picture of the federal reserve building in the backround.

Good day.

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