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Through Consumption to Prosperity: An Outline of Major Douglas's Credit Proposals

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Through Consumption to Prosperity: An Outline of Major Douglas's Credit Proposals

by Brenton, Arthur

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London: New Age, 1924. Reprinted from "The New Age" of October 16th, 1924. Staple bound pamphlet with no cover. Staples are rusting. Rubber stamp on front leaf. 14 pp.. Reprint. Staple Bound Pamphlet. Fair.

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Title
Through Consumption to Prosperity: An Outline of Major Douglas's Credit Proposals
Author
Brenton, Arthur
Book Condition
Used - Fair
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Reprint
Publisher
New Age
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1924
Keywords
POLITICAL SCIENCE ECONOMICS
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Political Science, Law, & Economics;

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