Background
Source: Wikipedia
Hartley Withers (15 July 1867 – 21 March 1950) was a British financial journalist and a prolific author of books, aimed at a general readership, dealing with finance and financial institutions. His book The Meaning of Money, published in 1909, was considered to be an important and pioneering analysis and explanation of the financial organisation of modern society. Withers worked as a journalist and editor at The Times and The Morning Post.
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