Howard Ruff - Books

Books

  • Famine and Survival in America (1974)
  • How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years: A Crash Course in Personal Financial Survival. (1978)
  • Howard Ruff from A to Z (1980)
  • Survive and Win in the Inflationary Eighties (1981)
  • How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years (1984)
  • Making Money: Winning the battle for middle-class financial success (1984)
  • How to Prosper During the Hard Times Ahead: A Crash Course for the American Family in the Troubled New Millennium (1999)
  • Safely Prosperous or Really Rich: Choosing Your Personal Financial Heaven (2004)
  • Ruff's Little Book of Big Fortunes in Gold & Silver: A Middle Class License to Print Money (2006)
  • How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years in the 21st Century (2008)
  • How to Prosper in the Age of Obamanomics: A Ruff Plan for Hard Times Ahead (2009)

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