Journal des Finances - 1947





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Journal des Finances, nine issues from 1947–1951, in good condition, with sizes 36 × 27 cm (largest) and 33 × 26 cm (smallest).
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Financial Journals
Post-war economy & geopolitics
1947-1951
9 issues retracing the major economic and diplomatic upheavals of the post-war period.
*Judgment of the International Court in the Iranian oil case (1951 – copy visible in the photos)
Analysis of the Anglo-Iranian oil conflict, a historic turning point that redefined the geopolitics of the Middle East
* Nationalism in the Middle East and Respect for Contracts (1951)
A unique dossier on the rise of nationalism and its repercussions on oil concessions. Rare and highly sought after.
* The Anglo-Iranian conflict (1951 – small omission on page 1)
A detailed account of the standoff between Iran and the United Kingdom, a major piece for geopolitics collectors.
* The new Polish currency (1950)
Analysis of Polish monetary reform in the context of post-war Eastern Europe.
* The Council of Europe (1950)
A fundamental document on the birth of modern European institutions.
* The Soviet ruble bloc (1950)
A rare study of the Soviet financial system, rarely documented with such precision.
* The finances of the Netherlands (1947)
State of Dutch finances just after the Second World War.
* German Finances (1947)
An exceptional document describing the financial reconstruction of Germany.
* The new monetary regime in West Germany (1948)
Key analysis of the reform of the Deutsche Mark – a major historical reference.
Each issue contains its period chart of Paris Stock Exchange prices, offering an authentic glimpse into the financial market of the 1940s–50s.
These newspapers are almost never available for sale, let alone in a coherent set covering major geopolitical events:
Marshall Plan, birth of Europe, Iranian crisis, monetary reforms in Eastern Europe, post-war financial reconstruction, East/West tensions.
Very good state of preservation
Clean, legible interior, complete pages (except for a slight missing page on the first page of the aforementioned issue 1951)
36 × 27 cm for the largest
33 × 26 cm for the smallest ones
Careful and secure shipping
Delivered in exchange for a signature
Financial Journals
Post-war economy & geopolitics
1947-1951
9 issues retracing the major economic and diplomatic upheavals of the post-war period.
*Judgment of the International Court in the Iranian oil case (1951 – copy visible in the photos)
Analysis of the Anglo-Iranian oil conflict, a historic turning point that redefined the geopolitics of the Middle East
* Nationalism in the Middle East and Respect for Contracts (1951)
A unique dossier on the rise of nationalism and its repercussions on oil concessions. Rare and highly sought after.
* The Anglo-Iranian conflict (1951 – small omission on page 1)
A detailed account of the standoff between Iran and the United Kingdom, a major piece for geopolitics collectors.
* The new Polish currency (1950)
Analysis of Polish monetary reform in the context of post-war Eastern Europe.
* The Council of Europe (1950)
A fundamental document on the birth of modern European institutions.
* The Soviet ruble bloc (1950)
A rare study of the Soviet financial system, rarely documented with such precision.
* The finances of the Netherlands (1947)
State of Dutch finances just after the Second World War.
* German Finances (1947)
An exceptional document describing the financial reconstruction of Germany.
* The new monetary regime in West Germany (1948)
Key analysis of the reform of the Deutsche Mark – a major historical reference.
Each issue contains its period chart of Paris Stock Exchange prices, offering an authentic glimpse into the financial market of the 1940s–50s.
These newspapers are almost never available for sale, let alone in a coherent set covering major geopolitical events:
Marshall Plan, birth of Europe, Iranian crisis, monetary reforms in Eastern Europe, post-war financial reconstruction, East/West tensions.
Very good state of preservation
Clean, legible interior, complete pages (except for a slight missing page on the first page of the aforementioned issue 1951)
36 × 27 cm for the largest
33 × 26 cm for the smallest ones
Careful and secure shipping
Delivered in exchange for a signature

