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The Great Crash: How the Stock Market Crash of 1929 Plunged the World into Depression

Selwyn Parker

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Prose: non-fiction, History

A highly readable history of the stock market crash of 1929, and the depression that followed it

This is the story of the financial cataclysm that started with the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929, and set in motion a series of economic, political and social events that affected many millions of people in America, Britain, Europe and Australia.

The Crash rolled across the world like a tidal wave, toppling governments, spreading the wave of dictatorships in Italy and Germany, infecting entire industries and plunging millions into unemployment and poverty. By the time it began to lift in 1935, the lives of people in scores of countries had changed forever.

Selwyn Parker's book also poses the question: could it happen again?

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Praise for The Great Crash: How the Stock Market Crash of 1929 Plunged the World into Depression

  • A concise, lively study of the Depression - TIME OUT

  • A lively and readable account of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the worldwide depression that followed - IRISH TIMES

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Selwyn Parker

A New Zealander by birth, Selwyn Parker has written for a number of international publications including the Sydney Morning Herald, Time magazine and Newsweek. His first book on investment entitled Winners and Losers was published in 1987; he has also written several company histories and an award-winning travel book about France; Chasing the Chimney Sweep.

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