Repackaged to tie-in to a forthcoming PBS series on the Great Depression scheduled to air in October, this perennially popular work is fully revised to include new scholarship published over the last eight years. One of the country's premier scholars on the subject, McElvaine is consulting historian to the PBS documentary. Photos throughout.
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Repackaged to tie-in to a forthcoming PBS series on the Great Depression scheduled to air in October, this perennially popular work is fully revised to include new scholarship published over the last eight years. One of the country's premier scholars on the subject, McElvaine is consulting historian to the PBS documentary. Photos throughout.
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Seller's Description:
Very Good. No Jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7? "-9? " tall; Trade Paperback in Very Good Condition. Photographic illustrations. Glossy illustrated wraps clean and unmarked, whisper of wear to extremities; tight and solid and square binding. Pages are quite clean, free from any markings, no creases. The age of the Great Depression began with the worst economic collapse in American history and ended with the worst war in modern world history up to that time, World War I. McElvaine does justice to the social and cultural dimensions of economic crises as well as its political and economic impact. 402 pages with Notes and Index. 6 x 9.25 inches. Times Books, New York, 1994.
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Good. No Jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7; Trade Paperback in Good Condition. Photographic illustrations. Glossy cover is clean and unmarked, crease to lower corner, wear to front corners, front cover flares up slightly; tight and solid and square binding. Page block edges clean and white. Pages are quite clean, free from any markings, no creases. The age of the Great Depression began with the worst economic collapse in American history and ended with the worst war in modern world history up to that time, World War I. McElvaine does justice to the social and cultural dimensions of economic crises as well as its political and economic impact. 402 pages with Notes and Index. 6 x 9.25 inches. Times Books, New York, 1994.