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Sceptic at Large    by Roger Helmer MEP
Price: $2.99 USD. 60440 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on May 12, 2011. .

A controversial critique of the European Union by maverick Conservative MEP Roger Helmer. If you want to understand British politics from the right of centre viewpoint then this book is essential. "Well-informed and merciless" - Lord Nigel Lawson. "Our national debate is the richer for a Sceptic at Large," Rt Hon. John Redwood MP.
Physical Gold: The Wealth Preserver to Help You 'Weather' the Coming Global Hurricane    by Oscar Heath
Price: $2.50 USD. 18880 words. Published on October 7, 2011. .

Throughout this book, I try to point out different investment strategies that I think will lead to prosperity. Given current global conditions, what is the best way to preserve and grow wealth? I argue the answer to this question is: physical silver and gold, both coins and bars. My emphasis is especially on gold for reasons I will explain throughout this book.
2012 Essential Guide to Greece: Authoritative Coverage of Eurozone Crisis and Greek Economic Problems, Overview of All Aspects of the Nation and its People    by Progressive Management
Price: $7.99 USD. 57660 words. Published on May 18, 2012. .

This guide to the nation of Greece includes comprehensive and unique information with professional analysis from the U.S. government, with information from the State Department and Central Intelligence Agency contributing to the up-to-date coverage.
I segreti del debito pubblico    by Fuoco Edizioni
Price: $0.99 USD. 21980 words. Published on June 18, 2012. .

I veri motivi della crisi economica. Un'analisi chiara del perchè il debito pubblico oggi tormenta i governi di mezzo Mondo.
The Euro Crisis Explained To Grannies    by Pedro Barrento
Price: Free! 1150 words. Published on May 8, 2013. .

The title says it all. If you find the Euro crisis too complicated to understand, this one's for you. It's a short story that takes place in a church, before a wedding ceremony. By the end of the text, if you side with the bridegroom, you agree with Germany. If you side with the bride, you agree with Portugal, Greece, etc.