Yep absolutely! I still have a pristine copy of Fritz Stern's 'Gold and Iron: Bismarck and Bleichroder' sat on the shelf too. I think Luke Gromen recommended it or tweeted about it. Human hands have barely touched it. But, as per the books above, it does look lovely on the shelf. Best books on financial history - there's an idea for an article!
I like how Adam Smith was concerned with his follower count. The OG finance influencer 🤣.
Hahah. He liked a pound note did Adam!
10/10 on IMDb from me too 😊😊😊
Thank you!
Has anyone read The Wealth of Nations cover to cover or do you deem it more of a 'dip into section' type approach? Asking for a friend.
I’ve read the Wikipedia entry
Feel I need a copy on the shelf to help me look smart.
Ha ha. Stick it next to the theory of money and credit and das kapital
Yep absolutely! I still have a pristine copy of Fritz Stern's 'Gold and Iron: Bismarck and Bleichroder' sat on the shelf too. I think Luke Gromen recommended it or tweeted about it. Human hands have barely touched it. But, as per the books above, it does look lovely on the shelf. Best books on financial history - there's an idea for an article!
Thanks Dom! This is a great podcast, it was very interesting