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Discover the riveting narrative of 'The Great Crash 1929,' a compelling exploration of America's most infamous financial catastrophe. This 2021 B-format paperback, published by Penguin UK, provides an engaging account of the financial insanity that led to the Great Depression. With 208 pages filled with deep insights, J.K. Galbraith masterfully blends humor and rigorous research to unveil the psychological and societal factors that contributed to this historic event. Readers will find a thorough examination of the 'gold rush fantasy' and its impact on American psyche. Encounter the dramatic stories of the Florida land boom, and prominent figures like Insull, Kreuger, and Hatry, as Galbraith paints a vivid portrait of human greed and folly. This book not only highlights key financial events but also offers a cautionary tale about the consequences of unchecked market speculation. Ideal for history buffs, finance enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the dynamics of economic crises, 'The Great Crash 1929' is a must-read for those looking to understand the roots of modern financial systems. Add this classic piece to your collection and gain a nuanced perspective on the events that shaped the economic landscape of America. Order your new copy today and explore the fascinating interplay of psychology, finance, and history in this essential reading.