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A study of the stock market crash of 1929 reveals the influential role of Wall Street on the economic growth of America

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9780547248165, titled "The Great Crash, 1929" | Reprint edition (Mariner Books, September 10, 2009), cover price $14.95
9780395859995 | Reprint edition (Mariner Books, April 30, 1997), cover price $14.00 | About this edition: A study of the stock market crash of 1929 reveals the influential role of Wall Street on the economic growth of America
9780140136098, titled "The Great Crash, 1929" | New edition (Gardners Books, October 29, 1992), cover price $17.95 | About this edition: Examines the 'gold-rush fantasy' in American psychology and describes its dire consequences.
9780395478059, titled "The Great Crash, 1929" | Revised edition (Houghton Mifflin, April 1, 1988), cover price $12.95 | also contains Uninvested: How Wall Street Lulled Us to Sleep and Took Control of Our Money | About this edition: A study of the stock market crash of 1929 that reveals the influential role of Wall Street on the economic growth of America
9780380507993 | Reissue edition (Avon Books, October 1, 1980), cover price $3.50 | also contains Studies on the Testament of Moses | About this edition: This work examines the 'gold-rush fantasy' in American psychology and describes its dire consequences.

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Hardcover:

9781598530773, titled "The Affluent Society and Other Writings, 1952-1967: American Capitalism/ The Great Crash, 1929/ The Affluent Society / The New Industrial State" | Library of America, September 30, 2010, cover price $40.00

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By Forrest H. Capie (editor) and Geoffrey E. Wood (editor)

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9780415573511 | Routledge, January 3, 2011, cover price $1480.00

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In The Hellhound of Wall Street, Michael Perino recounts in riveting detail the 1933 hearings that put Wall Street on trial for the Great Crash. Never before in American history had so many financial titans been called to account before the public, and they had come within a few weeks of emerging unscathed. By the time Ferdinand Pecora, a Sicilian immigrant and former New York prosecutor, took over as chief counsel, the investigation had dragged on ineffectively for nearly a year and was universally written off as dead. The Hellhound of Wall Street provides a minute-by-minute account of the ten dramatic days when Pecora turned the hearings around, cross-examining the officers of National City Bank (today's Citigroup), particularly its chairman, Charles Mitchell, one of the best known bankers of his day. Mitchell strode into the hearing room in obvious disdain for the proceedings, but he left utterly disgraced. Pecora's rigorous questioning revealed that City Bank was guilty of shocking financial abuses, from selling worthless bonds to manipulating its stock price. Most offensive of all was the excessive compensation and bonuses awarded to its executives for peddling shoddy securities to the American public. Pecora became an unlikely hero to a beleaguered nation. The man whom the press called "the hellhound of Wall Street" was the son of a struggling factory worker. Precocious and determined, he became one of New York's few Italian American lawyers at a time when Italians were frequently stereotyped as anarchic criminals. The image of an immigrant lawyer challenging a blue-blooded Wall Street tycoon was just one more sign that a fundamental shift was taking place in America. By creating the sensational headlines needed to galvanize public opinion for reform, the Pecora hearings spurred Congress to take unprecedented steps to rein in the freewheeling banking industry and led directly to the New Deal's landmark economic reforms. A gripping courtroom drama with remarkable contemporary relevance, The Hellhound of Wall Street brings to life a crucial turning point in American financial history.

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9780143120032 | Reprint edition (Penguin USA, September 27, 2011), cover price $17.00

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9781400118564 | Unabridged edition (Tantor Media Inc, October 14, 2010), cover price $34.99
9781400168569 | Mp3 una edition (Tantor Media Inc, October 14, 2010), cover price $24.99 | About this edition: In The Hellhound of Wall Street, Michael Perino recounts in riveting detail the 1933 hearings that put Wall Street on trial for the Great Crash.

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Product Description: Speculation―an economic reality for centuries―is a hallmark of the modern U.S. economy. But how does speculation work? Is it really caused, as some insist, by popular delusions and the madness of crowds, or do failed regulations play a greater part? And why is it that investors never seem to learn the lessons of past speculative bubbles? Crash! explores these questions by examining the rise and fall of the American economy in the 1920s...read more

Hardcover:

9781421418551, titled "Crash!: How the Economic Boom & Bust of the 1920s Worked" | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, November 6, 2015, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: Speculation―an economic reality for centuries―is a hallmark of the modern U.

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9781421418568, titled "Crash!: How the Economic Boom & Bust of the 1920s Worked" | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, November 6, 2015, cover price $19.95

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