Hans Sennholz - Books

Books

  • Divided Europe, New York, NY, 1955.
  • How Can Europe Survive, D. Van Nostrand Company, 1955
  • Moneda y libertad, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1961.
  • The Great Depression, Lansing, MI, 1969.
  • Inflation or Gold Standard, Lansing, MI, 1973.
  • Gold is Money, Westport, CT, 1975.
  • Death and Taxes, Washington, DC, 1976, 2nd ed. 1982.
  • Problemas económicas de actualidad, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1977.
  • Age of Inflation, Belmont, MA, 1977, 1979; Spanish: Tiempos de inflation, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1983.
  • Money and Freedom, Spring Mills, PA, 1985; Spanish: Moneda y libertad, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1987; Polish: Pieniadze I Wolnosc, London, England, 1991.
  • The Politics of Unemployment, Spring Mills, PA, 1987.
  • Debts and Deficits, Spring Mills, PA, 1987.
  • The Great Depression: Will We Repeat It?, Spring Mills, PA, 1988.
  • The Savings and Loan Bailout, Spring Mills, PA, 1989.
  • Three Economic Commandments, Spring Mills, PA, 1990.
  • The First Eighty Years of Grove City College, Grove City, PA, 1993.
  • Reflection and Remembrance, Irvington, NY, 1997.
  • Sowing the Wind, Grove City, PA, 2004.
  • Age of Inflation Continued, Grove City, PA, 2006.

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