The Great Crash 1929
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1997
206
Book • Nonfiction
United States • 1920s
1997
Adult
18+ years
In The Great Crash 1929, John Kenneth Galbraith explores the events leading up to the 1929 stock market crash and its aftermath. He examines the economic, social, and psychological factors influencing individuals and markets, highlighting the widespread impact of unchecked speculation and financial missteps. The book provides a detailed narrative of how the crash unfolded.
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John Kenneth Galbraith's The Great Crash 1929 offers a compelling analysis of the 1929 stock market crash, praised for its engaging narrative and clear explanations. Critics commend its wit and accessible style, though some note it lacks in-depth economic theory. Overall, it serves as an insightful historical account, beneficial for both lay readers and economics enthusiasts.
Readers interested in economic history, financial markets, and the impact of economic events would enjoy The Great Crash 1929 by John Kenneth Galbraith. Fans of Manias, Panics, and Crashes by Charles P. Kindleberger and Devil Take the Hindmost by Edward Chancellor would likely find it intriguing.
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Book • Nonfiction
United States • 1920s
1997
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