The Babylonian Woe
a study of the origin of certain banking practices, and of their effect on the events of ancient history, written in the light of the present day
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Word Count
62,500 words, Guess
Page Count
250 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4932868M
- OCLC Control Number2238444
- Library of Congress Control Number76359712
- LibraryThing1176606
Classifications
- DDC332.1/09
- LCCHG1555 .A87
First Sentence
Every conclusion arrived at as a result of study of the fragments of information available in respect to money and its creators in the world of the Ancient Civilizations, indicates the existence of a far reaching conspiracy in respect to monetary issuance influencing the progression of man's history in the earliest times of which written records exists.
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- The Babylonian Woe: a study of the origin of certain banking practices, and of their effect on the events of ancient history, written in the light of the present day
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