From the Book - First U.S. edition.
Chapter one: In which nobody has any money
Chapter two: In which nobody has any money but people do have lots of stuff
Chapter three: In which we start counting the things that count
Chapter four: In which we discuss goat swapping
Chapter five: In which we get on to the hard stuff
Chapter six: In which we find out how expensive it is to bite a men's nose
Chapter seven: Which we think will be of interest
Chapter eight: In which we discover that money is the root of all writing
Chapter nine: In which we start coining it
Chapter ten: Which might be a little bit taxing
Chapter eleven: In which the Romas inflate
Chapter twelve: In which we discover the real cost of precious metals
Chapter thirteen: Which includes an interesting fact about gold
Chapter fourteen: In which coins go out (for awhile) and paper comes in
Chapter fifteen: In which we discover how easy it is for money to disappear
Chapter sixteen: In which we discover that even when money doesn't disappear, you sill can't pin it down
The price of everything and the value of nothing.