G. Edward Griffin books

G. Edward Griffin is an American author and political commentator known for The Creature from Jekyll Island, a book about the origins of the Federal Reserve System.

Non-Fiction

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Fearful Master 1964 Buy
This is the John Birch Society 1972 Buy
World Without Cancer 1974 Buy
Capitalist Conspiracy Booklet 1982 Buy
The Creature from Jekyll Island 1994 Buy
Invisible Ballots 2004 Buy
The End of Freedom 2015 Buy

G. Edward Griffin is an American author and political commentator who has written on topics from the Federal Reserve to cancer treatment to the John Birch Society. His most widely read book is The Creature from Jekyll Island (1994), which presents the founding of the Federal Reserve as a conspiracy among banking elites.

Griffin’s seven non-fiction books span from 1964 to 2015, covering a range of politically conservative and libertarian themes. The Fearful Master (1964) critiqued the United Nations, World Without Cancer (1974) promoted the controversial laetrile treatment, and The End of Freedom (2015) addressed what Griffin sees as threats to individual liberty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has G. Edward Griffin written?

G. Edward Griffin has written seven books in one series.

What was G. Edward Griffin's first book?

G. Edward Griffin’s first book is The Fearful Master, published in 1964.

What is G. Edward Griffin best known for?

Griffin is best known for The Creature from Jekyll Island (1994), which argues that the Federal Reserve was created through a secret meeting of bankers on Jekyll Island, Georgia, in 1910. The book has remained popular in libertarian and anti-Federal Reserve circles.

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