Hi, I'm buying a list of books and I'm curious whether any of you have read the James Rickards book "Currency Wars"? I think it's a good read - but it would be good to know before what you've found in it, was it really there something in it or pretty much the same thing he talks about in interviews? Normally, I only hit down upon books that have plenty of unique content. Thanks in advance,
Currency Wars is an excellent read, as is his new one. Logical prognostications backed by in-depth research and impressive experience in his subject matter. Do find he tends to ramble on in some chapters but it's all relevant to give the background. A dictionary will be a good companion as he uses lots of "big" words from Synonym.com. The book expands a lot on what he talked about in interviews. Probably a bit dated now but still a worthwhile read.
Read Currency Wars prior to the Death of Money as he makes some references in his second book to his first that won't make sense unless you've read Currency Wars first.