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The Great Crash 1929

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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009 - Business & Economics - 206 pages

The classic examination of the 1929 financial collapse, with an introduction by economist James K. Galbraith

 

Of John Kenneth Galbraith's The Great Crash 1929, the Atlantic Monthly said: "Economic writings are seldom notable for their entertainment value, but this book is. Galbraith's prose has grace and wit, and he distills a good deal of sardonic fun from the whopping errors of the nation's oracles and the wondrous antics of the financial community." Originally published in 1955, Galbraith's book became an instant bestseller, and in the years since its release it has become the unparalleled point of reference for readers looking to understand American financial history.

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Galbraith is an absolutely fabulous writer, just deft. - Goodreads
A good overview of the stock market crash of 1929. - Goodreads
Full of insight and wonderful one-liners. - Goodreads
The writing style is very easy for the layman. - Goodreads
Galbraith was a fantastic writer. - Goodreads

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Although this book was published almost sixty years ago, and it describes an event over eighty years in the past, it seems only too familiar. Galbraith describes with clarity and thoroughness the ... Read full review

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John Kenneth Galbraith (1908--2006) was a critically acclaimed author and one of America's foremost economists. His most famous works include The Affluent Society, The Good Society, and The Great Crash 1929. Galbraith was the recipient of the Order of Canada and the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for Lifetime Achievement, and he was twice awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. James K. Galbraith is the author of seven books, including The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too. He holds the Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr., Chair in Government/Business Relations at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.

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