The Great American Fraud

The Great American Fraud
Title The Great American Fraud PDF eBook
Author Samuel Hopkins Adams
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 184
Release 1907
Genre History
ISBN

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This is the introductory article to a series which will contain a full explanation and exposure of patent-medicine methods, and the harm done to the public by this industry, founded mainly on fraud and poison. Results of the publicity given to these methods can already be seen in the steps recently taken by the National Government, some State Governments and a few of the more reputable newspapers. The object of the series is to make the situation so familiar and thoroughly understood that there will be a speedy end to the worst aspects of the evil.

The Great American fraud

The Great American fraud
Title The Great American fraud PDF eBook
Author Samuel Hopkins Adams
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1905
Genre
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Fraud

Fraud
Title Fraud PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Balleisen
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 494
Release 2018-12-18
Genre History
ISBN 0691183074

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A comprehensive history of fraud in America, from the early nineteenth century to the subprime mortgage crisis In America, fraud has always been a key feature of business, and the national worship of entrepreneurial freedom complicates the task of distinguishing salesmanship from deceit. In this sweeping narrative, Edward Balleisen traces the history of fraud in America—and the evolving efforts to combat it—from the age of P. T. Barnum through the eras of Charles Ponzi and Bernie Madoff. This unprecedented account describes the slow, piecemeal construction of modern institutions to protect consumers and investors—from the Gilded Age through the New Deal and the Great Society. It concludes with the more recent era of deregulation, which has brought with it a spate of costly frauds, including corporate accounting scandals and the mortgage-marketing debacle. By tracing how Americans have struggled to foster a vibrant economy without encouraging a corrosive level of cheating, Fraud reminds us that American capitalism rests on an uneasy foundation of social trust.

The Great Polar Fraud

The Great Polar Fraud
Title The Great Polar Fraud PDF eBook
Author Anthony Galvin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 404
Release 2014-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 1629149683

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In 1910 Roald Amundsen set off from Oslo toward the North Pole but soon received word that two Americans—Frederick Cook and Robert Peary—each claimed to have reached the Pole ahead of him. Devastated, Amundsen famously went south. For years Cook and Peary tried to convince the world of their claims. Finally the National Geographic Society endorsed Peary, and the matter seemed settled. In May 1926 an American airman, Richard Byrd, flew north in a three-engine plane, and returned with a log showing that he had flow exactly over the geographical North Pole, becoming the third man to reach that mythical spot. National Geographic again supported the claim. However, it is now obvious that Peary claimed distances he could not possibly have achieved, and it is doubtful that Cooke, who had a history of fraud, ever got even close to the pole. Byrd flew further north than anyone before, but he did not have the fuel to have made the journey he claimed—his log was falsified. Just three days after Byrd’s flight, Amundsen reenters the story on an airship traveling across the pole from Svalbard to Alaska, unknowingly passing directly over the pole, becoming the true first to reach it—just as he had been the first at the South Pole. The Great Polar Fraud explores the history of the three men who claimed the pole, their claims, and the subsequent doubts of those claims, effectively rewriting the history of polar exploration and putting Amundsen center stage as the rightful conqueror of both poles. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in history--books about World War II, the Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination, conspiracies, the American Civil War, the American Revolution, gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old West, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

The Great American Mail-fraud Trial

The Great American Mail-fraud Trial
Title The Great American Mail-fraud Trial PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Michael Robinson
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1976
Genre Mail fraud
ISBN 9780840213679

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The Great Prostate Hoax

The Great Prostate Hoax
Title The Great Prostate Hoax PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Ablin
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 274
Release 2014-03-04
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1137278749

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Reveals how fear-based and inaccurate testing is resulting in unnecessary high-risk surgeries, arguing that the PSA test was never intended for prostate cancer screening.

The Great American Stickup

The Great American Stickup
Title The Great American Stickup PDF eBook
Author Robert Scheer
Publisher Bold Type Books
Pages 302
Release 2010-09-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1568584342

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Asserts that Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Robert Rubin, Phil Gramm and others colluded in the fundamental corruption of the U.S. economic system that led to the financial crisis and sounds the alarm over the Obama administration consulting some of these very same men to fix the problem they created. Original.