
APRÈS LA GUERRE
AVANT-PROPOS
CHAPITRE PREMIER
CHAPITRE II
CHAPITRE III
CHAPITRE IV
CHAPITRE V
CHAPITRE VI
CHAPITRE VII
CHAPITRE VIII
In the turbulent years that followed the Great War, the security of capital became a pressing concern for anyone who owned property, shares, or savings. This guide steps in as a clear‑cut manual for individuals ranging from modest savers to large estates, explaining why old advice no longer fits the new economic landscape. Its opening chapters lay out the forces that have unsettled fortunes since 1914, giving listeners a framework for understanding risk.
The author approaches the subject without ties to banks or corporations, offering an unbiased survey of the main vehicles for preserving wealth—real estate, mortgage bonds, state loans, railway concessions, industrial securities, and banking instruments. Practical principles are presented in plain language, warning against the seductive pitches of biased agents and stressing the importance of prudent calculation. Readers are encouraged to combine careful observation with scientific reasoning to keep their capital safe during volatile times.
Designed for busy people who cannot devote months to study, the work cuts through jargon and delivers concise guidance that can be applied immediately. Whether one lives on rental income, runs a business, or simply wishes to protect a family inheritance, the advice aims to make the complex world of finance accessible and reliable.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (351K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Laurent Vogel (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2021-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1879–1936
A sharp-eyed French historian and journalist, he became one of the best-known royalist voices of the early 20th century. His books and essays were admired for their clear style and bold reading of European politics.
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