The Money Bomb
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This article is about the 1983 book on finance, currency, and the British pound. For the fundraising technique, see moneybomb. For other uses, see money bomb (disambiguation).
The Money Bomb is a book[1] by financial author James Gibb Stuart, outlining a system of reform for the British pound that was advocated by the Margaret Thatcher administration.[2] Stuart claims it faced controversy when book stores and periodicals were threatened with blacklisting if they carried or covered the book.[3]