Gilbert F. Stevenson
Gilbert F. Stevenson was a wealthy Santa Monica, California land developer. Stevenson was also the author of three books on economy and government. One of his books was The Cuttle-Fish: Word Cartoons of High Financing which apparently was written as a parody on Jews taking economic advantage of Gentiles.
Gilbert Stevenson knew the socialist Upton Sinclair and supported his efforts to be elected governor of California.[1]
Works
- The Secrets of Plutology: A Treatise on the Cause and Cure of Financial Depressions (1931) 94 pages
- The Cuttle-Fish: Word Cartoons of High Financing (1933)
- A Model State: Making a Utopia of California (1934) 123 pages