
Argentarius Letters of a Bank Director to his Son
Alfred Lansburgh • 2021financegood-practicehistorical
Abstract
Argentarius; Letters of a Bank Director to his Son is a book written by Alfred Lansburgh in 1933. It is a collection of letters that the author wrote to his son, discussing various topics related to money, banking, and finance. The book provides insights into the workings of the banking industry and the financial system, and offers practical advice on how to manage money and investments. The author emphasizes the importance of ethical behavior and personal responsibility in financial matters, and provides a historical perspective on the development of money and banking. The book is considered a classic in the field of finance and economics, and is still relevant today.









