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This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1961 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
Why bother with a book written three quarters of a century ago
about the 1930s world economic crisis? Didn't John Kenneth
Galbraith publish the definitive work on the subject in 1955?
Historians write with the benefit of distance and perspective. But
there is nothing quite like a good contemporary account. Richard
Lewinsohn combines wit, perspicacity and a sceptical eye for the
follies of his own times with a rare historical perspective. It
took journalistic courage to argue in 1934 that the crisis he
chronicled - though the greatest in history - was neither
unprecedented nor likely to be the last of its kind. The financial
upheavals since 2007 and the economic impact they have had
underline Lewinsohn's wisdom.
1929. With eight illustrations. The story of the international
financier and munitions manufacturer. His name is best known in
connection with the Vickers-Armstrong munitions firm, of which he
was director and chairman. For his services to the Allies during
World War I, Zaharoff was knighted by George V and decorated by the
French government. He was, however, popularly known as the mystery
man of Europe and was accused of fomenting warfare and of secret
political intrigue through his association with European statesmen,
notably Lloyd George, and through his reputed holdings in Krupp,
Skoda, and other munitions firms.
Science, Prophecy And Prediction: Man's Efforts to Foretell the
Future From Babylon to Wall Street.
1929. With eight illustrations. The story of the international
financier and munitions manufacturer. His name is best known in
connection with the Vickers-Armstrong munitions firm, of which he
was director and chairman. For his services to the Allies during
World War I, Zaharoff was knighted by George V and decorated by the
French government. He was, however, popularly known as the mystery
man of Europe and was accused of fomenting warfare and of secret
political intrigue through his association with European statesmen,
notably Lloyd George, and through his reputed holdings in Krupp,
Skoda, and other munitions firms.
Science, Prophecy And Prediction: Man's Efforts to Foretell the
Future From Babylon to Wall Street.
Science, Prophecy And Prediction: Man's Efforts to Foretell the
Future From Babylon to Wall Street.
1929. With eight illustrations. The story of the international
financier and munitions manufacturer. His name is best known in
connection with the Vickers-Armstrong munitions firm, of which he
was director and chairman. For his services to the Allies during
World War I, Zaharoff was knighted by George V and decorated by the
French government. He was, however, popularly known as the mystery
man of Europe and was accused of fomenting warfare and of secret
political intrigue through his association with European statesmen,
notably Lloyd George, and through his reputed holdings in Krupp,
Skoda, and other munitions firms.
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