Works
Schacht wrote 26 books during his lifetime, of which at least four have been translated into English:
- The End of Reparations (1931)
- Account Settled (1949) after his acquittal at the Nuremberg Trials
- Confessions of the Old Wizard (1953)
- The Magic Of Money (1967)
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“His character as one of the fathers of the English language would alone make his works important, even those which have little poetical merit. He was as simple as Wordsworth in preferring his homely but vigorous Saxon tongue, when it was neglected by the court, and had not yet attained to the dignity of a literature, and rendered a similar service to his country to that which Dante rendered to Italy.”
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