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Allan H. Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve, volume 1: 1913–1951 (University of Chicago Press, 2003, 808 pp., cloth: $86); volume 2, book 1: 1951–1969 (2009, 682 pp., cloth: $75); volume 2, book 2: 1970–1986 (2009, 629 pp., cloth: $75)1
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