G. Edward Griffin Non-Fiction books in order

G. Edward Griffin's non-fiction books cover economics, politics, and conspiracy theories, most notably The Creature from Jekyll Island (1994) about the Federal Reserve.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Fearful Master 1964 G. Edward Griffin Buy
2 This is the John Birch Society 1972 G. Edward Griffin Buy
3 World Without Cancer 1974 G. Edward Griffin Buy
4 Capitalist Conspiracy Booklet 1982 G. Edward Griffin Buy
5 The Creature from Jekyll Island 1994 G. Edward Griffin Buy
6 Invisible Ballots 2004 G. Edward Griffin Buy
7 The End of Freedom 2015 G. Edward Griffin Buy

G. Edward Griffin’s seven non-fiction books span five decades, from The Fearful Master (1964) to The End of Freedom (2015). The Creature from Jekyll Island (1994) is by far his most widely known work, arguing that the Federal Reserve System was established through a secretive 1910 meeting on Jekyll Island, Georgia.

His other books cover a range of topics: the John Birch Society, alternative cancer treatments (World Without Cancer), electronic voting concerns (Invisible Ballots), and broader arguments about government overreach.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the G. Edward Griffin Non-Fiction series?

There are seven books in the G. Edward Griffin Non-Fiction series, published between 1964 and 2015.

What is the first book in the G. Edward Griffin Non-Fiction series?

The first book in the G. Edward Griffin Non-Fiction series is The Fearful Master, published in 1964.

What are G. Edward Griffin's books about?

Griffin’s books cover political and economic topics from a libertarian perspective. His most famous, The Creature from Jekyll Island (1994), argues the Federal Reserve was created in secret by banking interests. Other books critique the UN, promote alternative cancer treatments, and discuss threats to freedom.

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