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New York, John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2000, cm.16x23,5, pp.XIV,432, leg.ed.sopracop.fig.a col.

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History of gold

It defileth not

WHAT is the eternal lure of gold? Peter Bernstein is rather unpoetic on the Subject. He tell us of its "stubborn resistance to oxidation, unusual density, and ready malleability", claiming that these simple physical attributes explain everything we would want to know about the element′s romance. Perhaps he is right. But consider the words of an early 17th–century English merchant, Gerard de Malynes, saying more or less the same, but in quite different tones:

"Such is the qualitie of fine Gold that the fire doth not consume it...neither is it subject to any other Element...it is easily spread in leaves of marvellous thinnesse; in colour it resembleth the Celestiall bodies, it defileth not the thing it toucheth; it is not stinking in smell; the spirit of it can by art be extracted."

Malynes had the bug, Mr Bernstein doesn′t. Because gold′s allure is rather lost on him, the author underplays the universality of its attraction, dwelling instead on the curse that has frequently befallen its admirers–from Crassus, a Roman plutocrat who died when Parthians poured molten gold down his throat, to Montagu Norman, the highly–strung governor of the Bank of England at the time of Britain′s return to the gold standard in 1925.

Mr. Bernstein′s sympathies lie rather with John Maynard Keynes, who famously denounced gold as the "barbarous relic", and with Benjamin Disraeli, who once declared that the "gold standard is not the cause, but the consequence of our commercial prosperity." Mr. Bernstein cites this comment more than once. But is it true? Could the credit and trade of the British empire have been established on any other monetary standard? The answer is probably not. Once gold protected people against the depredations of tyrants. However, the age of democracy has legitimised flat currencies. This explains why John Law failed to impose a paper currency in France in the early 18th century (this key moment in the history of gold is strangely overlooked by Mr. Bernstein). By the 20th century, gold had become an anachronism, as Keynes correctly recognised. It took others longer to release themselves intellectually from their "golden fetters". The populace of Britain suffered for this in the 1920s, as did the Americans in the early years of the 1930s depression. Today gold is simply an adornment. Long may it remain so.

––The Economist, October 14–20th, 2000 Edition

"...with one illustation after another, ′The Power of Gold′ amounts to extensive, sophisticated, and engrossing variations on the theme of King Midas." (The New York Times)

"Bernstein′s volume is a tour de force with a satisfying conclusion." (Business Week)

"The range of research evident throughout the book is staggering...Bernstein′s ear for the telling quote is pitch perfect." (USA Today)

"Power of Gold′ holds precious writing, research." (USA Today)

"...an entralling look at the people, places, and events that have evoked desperation and frustration in human behavior." (Library Journal Starred Review)

"...a master historian at the peak of his art." (Library Journal)

"This book is a delight. It is informative, thought provoking and relevant..." (Money Matters, April 2001)

"This is a fascinating story."(The City, January 2001)

"No one who even scans the pages will fail to be interested by this most fascinating of metals." (Daily Post (Wales), 6th January, 2001)

"The story of gold over the last 5,000 years is a fascinating one, which Peter Bernstein relates with verve and wit." (Nature, 11th January 2001)

"This is a 24–carat book on a subject close to all our hearts." (The Lady, 2nd January 2001)

"There may have been more academically rigorous histories of gold written, but few more erudite or entertaining." (Global Finance, December 2000)

"Packed with anecdotes and well researched, Bernstein has produced an exciting and informative book. An excellent read." (Lloyds List, 16th September 2000)

"This is a fine piece of economic history. A well–documented, authoritative read, this is also entertaining. ...will enlighten & enthrall." (Portfolio International, December 2000)

"A fascinating book..." (The Scotsman, 16th December 2000)

"The research is excellent." (Shares, 21st December 2000)

"The Power of Gold is ′unputdownable′ if you enjoy history." (Scotland on Sunday, 31st December 2000)

"..... Bernstein, who wrote a much acclaimed book on risk (Against the Gods) does full justice to his materials. Almost every chapter contains some surprise or delight." (Financial Times, 23rd September 2000)

"Bernstein′s meticulous account highlights the way in which man′s struggle for gold has consistently stimulated economic thought and debate." (Time Out, 1st November 2000)

"This is altogether a fascinating read." (Aberdeen Press & Journal, 14th October 2000)

"Bernstein writes with style and verve and all human life is in there. Thoroughly enjoyable." (The Irish Times, 20th October 2000)

"...readers with an interest in history or finance will welcome Bernstein′s interesting history of gold and money in the West." (The Independent – Friday Book, 20th October 2000)

"...entertainingly tells the history of humankind′s great obsession." (New Scientist, 21st October 2000)

"The book furnishes a pleasantly glided backcloth to the current fashion for economic history." (Director, October 2000)

"This book contains enough history, politics and finance to be of serious academic worth." (Focus, November 2000)

"A well worked history of the once mighty metal." (Financial Times, 7th October 2000)
Présentation de l'éditeur :
In this exciting new book, Peter L. Bernstein, who chronicled the evolution of risk in his recent bestseller, Against the Gods, tells the story of history′s most coveted, celebrated, and inglorious asset: gold. From the ancient fascinations of Moses and Midas through the modern convulsions caused by the gold standard and its aftermath, gold has led many of its most eager and proud possessors to a bad end. Gold had them, rather than the other way around. And while the same cycle of obsession and desperation may reverberate in today′s fast–moving, electronically–driven stock markets, the role of gold in shaping human history is the striking feature of this tumultuous tale. Such is the power of gold.

This fascinating account begins with the magical, religious, and artistic qualities of gold and progresses to the invention of coinage, the transformation of gold into money, and the gold standard. The more important gold becomes as money, the more loudly it speaks of power––even more loudly than when it served as an entry to Heaven or a symbol of omnipotence. Ultimately, the book confronts the future of gold in a world where it appears to have been relegated to the periphery of global finance.

From the Bible to the Gold Rush era to modern day Fort Knox and beyond, unforgettable characters stride through these pages. Contemplate gold from the diverse perspectives of monarchs and moneyers, potentates and politicians, men of legendary wealth and others of more plebeian beginnings; from Asia Minor′s King Croesus to Rome′s noted speculator Crassus, to Byzantine emperors and humble miners, Venice′s Marco Polo and Spain′s Francisco Pizarro, to Charlemagne and Charles de Gaulle, Richard I and Richard Nixon, Isaac Newton and Winston Churchill, Britain′s economists David Ricardo and John Maynard Keynes, and Christopher Columbus and the Forty–Niners. Perhaps most remarkable are the frantic speculators who pushed gold to $850.00 an ounce in 1980 just as their counterparts twenty years later drove Internet stocks to exorbitant heights.

Whether it is Egyptian pharaohs with depraved tastes, the luxury–mad survivors of the Black Death, the Chinese inventor of paper money, the pirates on the Spanish Main, or the hardnosed believers in the international gold standard like the United States′ President Herbert Hoover, gold has been the supreme possession. It has been an icon for greed and an emblem of rectitude, as well as a vehicle for vanity and a badge of power that has shaped the destiny of humanity through the ages. As Bernstein muses, "The joke is that nothing is as useless and useful all at the same time."

Far more than a tale of romantic myths, daring explorations, and the history of money and power struggles, The Power of Gold suggests that the true significance of this infamous element may lie in the timeless passions it continues to evoke, and what this reveals about ourselves.

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