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The Mystery of Banking  

1st edition cover
Author(s) Murray N. Rothbard
Country United States
Subject(s) Economics
Genre(s) Non-fiction
Publisher Richardson & Snyder
Publication date 1983
Media type Print
Pages 286 pp.
ISBN 0943940044
OCLC Number 10069727

The Mystery of Banking is Murray Rothbard’s 1983 book explaining the modern fractional-reserve banking system and its origins that have manifested in the current Federal Reserve System. In his June 2008 preface to the 298-page second edition, Douglas E. French suggests the work also lays out the “...devastating effects [of fractional-reserve banking] on the lives of every man, woman, and child.”

Rothbard dedicated the book to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Holt Campbell, and Ludwig von Mises, all “Champions of Hard Money.”

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