- Elgin Groseclose
Elgin Earl Groseclose (1899–1983) was an American economist, statesman, and author.
Special assistant to
Arthur Millspaugh 's economic mission inPersia , he was appointed Treasurer-General of Persia by the order of the parliament of Iran in 1943.He also headed the "Persian Relief Commission", and wrote a book entitled "Introduction to Iran".
Books by Elgin Groseclose
Economics & History
* "Introduction to Iran" (1947)
* "Money: The Human Conflict" (1934)
** 2nd - 4th editions retitled "Money and Man" (1961, 1967, 1976)
* "Fifty Years of Managed Money: The Story of the Federal Reserve" (1966)Novels
* "The Persian Journey of the Reverend Ashley Wishard and His Servant Fathi" (1937)
* "Ararat" (1939, National Book Award, American Booksellers Award, Foundation for Literature Award)
* "The Firedrake" (1942)
* "The Carmelite" (1955)
* "The Scimitar of Saladin" (1956)
* "The Kiowa" (1978)
* "Olympia" (1980)Autobiographical
* "Never a Blare of Trumpets" ( )
Institute for Monetary Research Monographs
* "Post-War Near Eastern Monetary Standards" (1944)
* "The Decay of Money" (1962)
* "Money, Man and Morals" (1963)
* "Silver as Money" (1965)
* "The Silken Metal – Silver: Past, Present, Prospective" (1975)ee also
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US-Iran relations References
*Lorentz, J. "Historical Dictionary of Iran". 1995. ISBN 0-8108-2994-0
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