War-Time Financial Problems by Hartley Withers is a comprehensive exploration of the economic and financial challenges faced by Britain during and after the First World War. Drawing on his expertise as a financial journalist and commentator, Withers delves into the profound transformations wrought by the war on national finance, industry, and society. The book examines the impact of unprecedented government borrowing, the expansion of paper currency, and the disruption of international trade. Withers discusses the consequences of war loans, inflation, and the shifting value of money, offering insights into the complexities of managing public debt and taxation in a time of crisis. He also addresses the broader implications for post-war reconstruction, the future of capitalism, and the role of government in economic life. Written in a clear and accessible style, War-Time Financial Problems provides valuable historical context and thoughtful analysis, making it an essential resource for understanding the financial legacy of wartime Britain and the enduring challenges of economic recovery after conflict.