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Economical with Fiction

E.J. Barnes

Exploring fiction of the 1920s and 30s, the crossover of economics and fiction, stories of the Great Depression, women writers from historical novelist E.J. Barnes, author of Mr Keynes' Revolution

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  • E.J. Barnes

    Interested in 1920s, 1930s, JM Keynes, Bloomsbury, political economy, 20th century writers, women writers, forgotten classics, science v religion, social history, kids' books. Writer of historical fiction (Mr Keynes books).

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