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Don Robertson (March 21, 1929 – March 21, 1999) [1] was an American novelist. He wrote 18 published novels. Robertson is probably best known for his trio of novels featuring Morris Bird III: The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread, The Sum and Total of Now, and The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened.
Everybody's Fool is a 2016 novel by Richard Russo. It is the second book in Russo's North Bath Trilogy , following Nobody's Fool (1993) and preceding Somebody's Fool (2023). Synopsis
The uber-wealthy investor is thrifty with just about everything, from his breakfast to his house.
Wall Street economists expect headline inflation rose 2.7% annually in November, an increase from 2.6% in October. On a "core" basis, which strips out food and energy prices, CPI is expected to ...
Chapter 22, "The Mirage of Inflation", discusses the erroneous belief that wealth is equivalent to money or gold and silver, which leads to the belief that more money equals more wealth. He also highlights that the belief in the appeal of inflation stems from this confusion. [ 3 ]
Most anticipated 2025 book releases While we look forward to the start of a fresh year, here are 15 new releases we have our eyes on across genres, including romantasy , literary fiction, memoir ...
The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History is a scholarly work by historian David Hackett Fischer, published in 1996 by Oxford University Press.. Hackett Fischer identified three complete monetary waves in European history, each consisting of a price revolution, featuring high inflation, followed by a war crisis, followed by a new equilibrium.
Everyone Worth Knowing is Lauren Weisberger's second novel. Published in 2005, its plot surrounds lead character Bette Robinson, a single woman in New York City who is caught up in the city's party circuit through her new job in public relations. The novel is similar in some ways to her bestselling debut, The Devil Wears Prada.