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  • Carpenter-Beck, Debra; (Adapted by Devaux, Stephen)

    Published by Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, USA, 1981

    Seller: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada

    Association Member: IOBA

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    Condition: Good. Illustrated by Redjinski, Adam (illustrator). First Edition Thus. "Adapted from a story of the same title published in the September 1980 issue of The Ledger, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's economic education newsletter." - inside front cover. Roota is a young girl who brings color to her previously colorless underground town. This seemingly innocuous comic format item has attained considerable prominence in the precious metals community due, in great part, to the research of investment commentator and prominent YouTuber Bix Weir. Weir posits that this work lays out the Road to Roota Theory, "the Federal Reserve Bank's secret plot to destroy fiat money and return the United States to a Gold Standard." - tag line from one of his videos. 16 pages. Illustrated in color. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality example of this rare and intriguing item.; Illustrations; Sm 4to.