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The Wealth of Man

by Peter Jay

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Road to Riches, or, The Wealth of Man is the story of the rise and fall of whole economies and nations, and the ascent of man as the only economic animal - as producer, consumer and accumulator of wealth.
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The story of the rise and fall of nations and their economies, by BBC Economics Editor and famous television and political personality in his own right,- Peter Jay. Very well written and well worth reading.
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