The Power of Gold: The History of an ObsessionIncorporating myth, history and contemporary investigation, Bernstein tells the story of how human beings have become intoxicated, obsessed, enriched, impoverished, humbled and proud for the sake of gold. From the past to the future, Bernstein's portrayal of gold is intimately linked to the character of humankind. |
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THE POWER OF GOLD: The History of an Obsession
Avis d'utilisateur - KirkusA glittering history of the prominence of gold in the world economy and the human imagination.Bernstein (Against the Odds, 1996, etc.) returns with this engaging tale of golden dreams and grand ... Consulter l'avis complet
The power of gold: the history of an obsession
Avis d'utilisateur - Not Available - Book VerdictA master historian at the peak of his art here recounts the timeless story of our obsession with gold. Mixing myth, legend, and historical fact, Bernstein (Against the Gods presents an enthralling ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
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2 Midass Wish and the Creatures of Pure Chance | 25 |
3 Dariuss Bathtub and the Cackling of the Geese | 45 |
4 The Symbol and the Faith | 59 |
5 Gold Salt and the Blessed Town | 69 |
6 The Legacy of Eoba Babba and Udd | 77 |
7 The Great Chain Reaction | 87 |
11 The Asian Necropolis and Hien Tsungs Inadvertent Innovation | 157 |
12 The Great Recoinage and the Last of the Magicians | 173 |
13 The True Doctrine and the Great Evil | 193 |
14 The New Mistress and the Cursed Discovery | 207 |
15 Strength and Failure | 221 |
16 Breaking the Golden Fetters | 235 |
17 Tearing Loose the Golden Anchor | 263 |
Bibliography | 283 |
8 The Disintegrating Age and the Kings Ransoms | 99 |
9 The Sacred Thirst | 113 |
10 The Fatal Poison and Private Money | 135 |
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