1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin, Hardcover

“It is one of the best narrative histories I’ve read.” —Judge Glock, The Wall Street Journal Named a Most Anticipated Book by New York Times Books Review, TIME, Washington Post, Associated Press, Town & Country, New York Post, and more From the bestselling author of Too Big to Fail, “the definitive history of the 2008 banking crisis,” (The Atlantic) comes a riveting narrative of the most infamous stock market crash in history—one with ripple effects that still shape our society today. In 1929, the world watched in shock as the unstoppable Wall Street bull market went into a freefall, wiping out fortunes and igniting a depression that would reshape a generation. But behind the flashing ticker

1929 : Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History By Ross Sorkin Hardback

„1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History“ by Ross Sorkin is a nonfiction book published by Penguin Publishing Group in 2025. The book delves into the devastating stock market crash of 1929 and its impact on the United States economy during the 1920s. With 592 pages and a hardcover format, it offers a detailed narrative of the events leading up to the crash, as well as how it influenced the banking system and the general economy. The book also features illustrations and is a valuable resource for those interested in business, economics, and American history.

Andrew Ross Sorkin 1929 (Hardback)

Author: Andrew Ross Sorkin. Title: 1929. Format: Hardback. Release Year: 2025. Item Weight: 765g. Item Width: 48mm. Item Length: 162mm. Item Height: 235mm.

1929 Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History Sorkin, Andrew Ross

„1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History“ by Andrew Ross Sorkin is a nonfiction book that delves into the events of the 1929 stock market crash and its impact on the United States. The hardcover book, published by Penguin Publishing Group, spans 592 pages and offers a detailed narrative of the era. With a focus on banks, banking, economic history, and general economics, the book provides a comprehensive look at one of the most significant events in American financial history. Sorkin’s insightful analysis and storytelling make this book a valuable read for those interested in business, economics, and history.