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by deehouie
1778 days ago
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there are at least three books on this period, Lefevre, E. (2004). Reminiscences of a stock operator (Vol. 175). John Wiley & Sons. Kramer, C. (2000). " Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation" by Edward Chancellor (Book Review). Finance and Development, 37(1), 53. Mackay, C. (2012). Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds. Simon and Schuster. |
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The book that I cite is identical to the OP. The author goes through newspapers from the period leading up to 1929 (and iirc, through to the late 30s).