Money is arguably the most consequential human invention, and its history is full of extraordinary decisions, catastrophic failures, bizarre experiments, and moments of sheer absurdity. This book collects documented historical facts about money that reveal how strange, inventive, and often chaotic the story of human exchange has been from ancient barter systems to modern cryptocurrencies.
Each fact is accurate and independently fascinating, covering monetary history from multiple cultures and time periods. The book is organized thematically, making it easy to read in any order, and is written in an accessible style for readers with an interest in economic history, finance, or simply the curious corners of human behavior. It is a well-sourced collection that rewards both casual and systematic reading.
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Reader review: "I work in finance and still found facts in this book I had never come across before. A great collection with real depth behind it." -- R. Sato
This title suits economic history, finance, and trivia sections. It is a strong choice for public libraries, trade bookstores, and wholesale accounts with customers interested in the history of money and economics.
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