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James Gibb Stuart is a financial author , owner of Ossian Publishers Ltd, and chairman of the Scottish Pure Water Association. He is known for his outspoken opposition to the European Union, and for publication of a book on the reform of British currency, The Money Bomb, in which he advocates a complete overhaul of the British Pound.
Controversy
When The Money Bomb was published in 1983, well-documented efforts to quash any publicity clashed with advocacy of its arguments by the Margaret Thatcher government, who were struggling to freeze that country's national debt at twelve billion pounds .
Publications
(Incomplete)
- The Mind Benders - Gradual Revolution and Scottish Independence, Glasgow, 1978, ISBN 0-85335-232-1
- The Lemming Folk, Glasgow, 1980, ISBN 0-85335-237-2
- The Money Bomb, Glasgow, 1983, ISBN 85335-256-9 or (P/B) ISBN 85335-257-7
External links
Ossian Books website will be relaunched shorty, it will feature a blog by James Gibb Stuart
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