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Underground Empire: How America Weaponized the World Economy

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Hardcover

Published September 7, 2023

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Henry Farrell

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Henry Farrell was an American novelist and screenwriter, best known as the author of the renowned gothic horror story What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, which was made into a 1962 film starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.

Farrell was born Charles Farrell Myers in California, and grew up in Chowchilla, California. Under the name Charles F. Myers, he wrote the "Toffee" short stories in SF magazines in the 1940s and 1950s. Later taking the pseudonym Henry Farrell, his first novel was The Hostage, published in 1959. He would publish five novels between 1959 - 1967.

He also wrote numerous teleplays for television movies and series such as Perry Mason and Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Farrell passed away in his home in Pacific Palisades, California at age 85. According to his obituary, he completed another novel, titled A Piece of Clarisse, shortly before his death. There is currently no word on publication.

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February 22, 2026
Very interesting read on the effect and impression America leaves and has left on the global economy.
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82 reviews
October 29, 2024
Talks through the link between finance and technology. Made me know and understand a little more of how tech like the internet, data and silicon chips link to geopolitics.

Interesting and complicated topics written in an accessible way.
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19 reviews
October 1, 2025
Short, concise, extremely well written.

Read this one instead of "Chokepoints" by Edward Fishman. Its basically the same topics (economic warfare) covered much more succinctly.
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