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"The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve" Toshiko Yoshida / G. Edward Griffin Price: ¥2800 #ToshikoYoshida #GEdwardGriffin #G_Edward_Griffin #Books #JapaneseLiterature/Essays This book has some signs of use. I read it thoroughly for a while, but it has been wrapped and stored for several years. As it is a book published in 2005, there is some wear and tear along with age-related deterioration. Of course, it doesn't interfere with reading, but it's not quite suitable for collecting or displaying on a bookshelf. It's reasonably clean, though... The other listings are almost new, so this one might look inferior in comparison. However, it remains a masterpiece. I will attach the product description for the item I am selling for 95,000 yen below. It was so shocking that it changed my view of life, so I bought several copies at the time. I remember that my thinking about money changed drastically. About half of them were lent to friends and disappeared, but I was surprised that not a single person could finish reading it! That's how powerful this book is; it takes courage to finish reading it. The translator abandoned their rights by abolishing the seal of approval, and due to the overly realistic content, there was no reprint after the second printing, and no copies have circulated. It has truly become a phantom book. It's a shame, as it has reigned as a masterpiece in the business and economic world since Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad Poor Dad introduced it. Perhaps even at this price, this book itself will disappear from the market."
10 months ago