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James Gibb Stuart

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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.n He Has also written a book called Belly up! Its the first novel he has ever written!

Publications

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  • 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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