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- Product code: 0289
- ISBN: 0140136096,
ISBN13: 9780140136098,
224 pages, paperback
Published by Penguin Books Ltd, 1988
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Description of The Great Crash, 1929
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No account of the financial insanity of 1929 has been issued in a form at once so readable, so humorous and so carefully authenticated as this classic book, in which Professor Galbraith examines the 'gold-rush fantasy' in American psychology and describes its dire consequences.
The Florida land boom, the operations of Insull, Kreuger and Hatry, and the fabulous Shenandoah Corporation all come together in this penetrating study of concerted human greed and folly. From the cold figures of Wall Street the author wrenches a truly tense drama.
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Contents of The Great Crash, 1929 |
Foreword to the 1975 edition
On the origins of this book
A note on sources
I A year to remember
II 'Vision and Boundless Hope and Optimism'
III Something should be done?
IV In Goldman, Sachs we Trust
V The Twilight of Illusion
VI The Crash
VII Things become more Serious
VIII Aftermath I
IX Aftermath II
X Cause and Consequence
Index
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