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    Making Money From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Terry Pratchett The Discworld series 36th novel – 2nd Moist von Lipwig story

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    Outline Characters: Moist von Lipwig, Lord Vetinari, Adora Belle Dearheart Locations: Ankh-Morpork Motifs: the Mint, gold standard, fiat currency, computer simulation Publication details Year of release: 2007 Original publisher: Doubleday Hardback ISBN: 0385611013 Paperback ISBN: Other details Awards: Notes: For the actual making of money, see Mint for the making of coins and Banknote concerning the production of paper money. Making Money is a Terry Pratchett novel in the Discworld series, published in the UK on 20 September, 2007. It is the second novel featuring Moist von Lipwig, and involves the Ankh-Morpork mint and specifically the introduction of paper money to the city. Ankh-Morpork has hitherto not used banknotes. The continuing work of Adora Belle Dearheart (Lipwig's fianc?e by this novel) with the Golem Trust is also a feature of the novel. [edit] Plot Moist von Lipwig is bored with his job as the Postmaster General of the Ankh-Morpork Post Office, which is running smoothly without any challenges, so the Patrician tries to convince him to take over the Royal Bank of Ankh-Morpork and the Royal Mint. Moist, content with his new lifestyle, refuses. However, when the current chairwoman, Topsy Lavish, dies, she leaves 50% of the shares in the bank to her dog, Mr Fusspot (who already owns 1% of the bank, giving him a majority and making him chairman) - and she leaves the dog to Moist. She also made sure that the Assassins' Guild would fulfill a contract on Moist if anything happens to the dog or if he does not do as her last will commands. Faced with no alternatives, Moist tries to take over the bank and in doing so finds out that people do not trust banks much, that the production of money runs slowly and at a loss, and that people now use stamps as currency rather than coins. His various ambitious changes include making money that is not backed by gold but by the city itself. Unfortunately, neither the chief cashier (Mr. Bent, who is rumored to be a vampire but is actually something much worse) nor the Lavish family are too happy with him and try to dispose of him. Cosmo Lavish tries to go one step further - he is attempting to replace Vetinari by taking on his identity - with little success. However all the while, the reappearance of a character from his past adds more pressure to his unfortunate scenario. Moist's fianc?e, Adora Belle Dearheart, is working with the Golem Trust in the meantime to uncover golems from the ancient civilisation of Um. She succeeds in bringing them to the city, and to everyone's surprise the "four golden golems" turn out to be "four thousand golems" (due to a translation error) and so the city is at risk of being at war with other cities who might find an army of 4000 golems threatening. Moist manages to order them to bury themselves outside the city (except for a few to power clacks towers and mail coaches) and then decides that these extremely valuable golems are a much better foundation for the new currency than gold and thus introduces the golem-based currency. At the end of the novel, Lord Vetinari considers the advancing age of the current Chief Tax Collector, and suggests that upon his retirement a new name to take on the vacancy might present itself. [edit] Promotional Items in the UK Hardcover 1st Edition Some High Street booksellers have additional exclusive promotional material glued under the inside of the dust jacket: Borders include an Ankh-Morpork cheque book Waterstone's include a few Ankh-Morpork bank notes Waterstone's notes

     

       
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