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    Release Year
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    ISBN
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Public Affairs
    ISBN-10
    158648799X
    ISBN-13
    9781586487997
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    4038433851

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Great Depression : a Dairy
    Number of Pages
    288 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Economic History, Economic Conditions, General
    Publication Year
    2009
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Business & Economics, History
    Author
    Benjamin Roth
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    19.4 Oz
    Item Length
    9.3 in
    Item Width
    6.4 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2009-026790
    Reviews
    Charles R. Morris,The Trillion Dollar Meltdown "Benjamin Roth has left us a vivid portrait of the Great Depression that is all the more powerful for the similarities and differences with the financial upheavals of today. Roth enables us -- in ways no historian can match -- to immerse ourselves in the sense of despair that Americans of that era felt and their hope that the economy would revive, long before it did. To read the diaries now is both enlightening and chilling."Jonathan Alter,The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope "We imagine the Great Depression at two extremes--Franklin Roosevelt's jaunty smile and the haunting images of Dustbowl destitution. But in between were everyday middle class strivers like Benjamin Roth, trying to sort through the wreckage. FDR and the WPA may be long gone but the professional class remains, and the record of its struggle in the Depression has been thin until now. Roth's incisive diaries are more than a precious time capsule. They speak to our economic hopes and fears directly, and to the bewilderment of our own time." , Charles R. Morris, The Trillion Dollar Meltdown "Benjamin Roth has left us a vivid portrait of the Great Depression that is all the more powerful for the similarities and differences with the financial upheavals of today. Roth enables us -- in ways no historian can match -- to immerse ourselves in the sense of despair that Americans of that era felt and their hope that the economy would revive, long before it did. To read the diaries now is both enlightening and chilling." Jonathan Alter, The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope "We imagine the Great Depression at two extremes--Franklin Roosevelt's jaunty smile and the haunting images of Dustbowl destitution. But in between were everyday middle class strivers like Benjamin Roth, trying to sort through the wreckage. FDR and the WPA may be long gone but the professional class remains, and the record of its struggle in the Depression has been thin until now. Roth's incisive diaries are more than a precious time capsule. They speak to our economic hopes and fears directly, and to the bewilderment of our own time." New York Times "Mr. Roth's diaries … are compelling reading, because they force readers to reflect on both the similarities and the differences between then and now…. We're all a little like Benjamin Roth, asking questions we don't know the answer to, and wonder, as he did 70 years ago, whether the crisis is, indeed, over." Spectator Business (UK) "Here are brief, unsentimental, clear-eyed notes of the growing sense of hopelessness that came over Midwestern American life. This moving book is edited by [Roth's] son Daniel." MoneySense "A fascinating read, and strangely familiar." Financial Times "[Roth's] entries compellingly detail the everyday" Seattle Times "Roth's diary is plainly written and professionally edited. It is a window on another age." Minneapolis Star-Tribune "There is an honest searching quality to his day-by-day accounts of banks closing, bread lines forming, friends failing. Striving to understand, he provides a remarkable and often engagingly literate discussion of the great Depression's impact on people like him.", Charles R. Morris, The Trillion Dollar Meltdown "Benjamin Roth has left us a vivid portrait of the Great Depression that is all the more powerful for the similarities and differences with the financial upheavals of today. Roth enables us -- in ways no historian can match -- to immerse ourselves in the sense of despair that Americans of that era felt and their hope that the economy would revive, long before it did. To read the diaries now is both enlightening and chilling." Jonathan Alter, The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope "We imagine the Great Depression at two extremes--Franklin Roosevelt's jaunty smile and the haunting images of Dustbowl destitution. But in between were everyday middle class strivers like Benjamin Roth, trying to sort through the wreckage. FDR and the WPA may be long gone but the professional class remains, and the record of its struggle in the Depression has been thin until now. Roth's incisive diaries are more than a precious time capsule. They speak to our economic hopes and fears directly, and to the bewilderment of our own time." New York Times "Mr. Roth's diaries & are compelling reading, because they force readers to reflect on both the similarities and the differences between then and now&. We're all a little like Benjamin Roth, asking questions we don't know the answer to, and wonder, as he did 70 years ago, whether the crisis is, indeed, over." Spectator Business (UK) "Here are brief, unsentimental, clear-eyed notes of the growing sense of hopelessness that came over Midwestern American life. This moving book is edited by [Roth's] son Daniel." MoneySense "A fascinating read, and strangely familiar." Financial Times "[Roth's] entries compellingly detail the everyday" Seattle Times "Roth's diary is plainly written and professionally edited. It is a window on another age." Minneapolis Star-Tribune "There is an honest searching quality to his day-by-day accounts of banks closing, bread lines forming, friends failing. Striving to understand, he provides a remarkable and often engagingly literate discussion of the great Depression's impact on people like him."
    Dewey Edition
    22
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Decimal
    330.973/0917
    Synopsis
    This is a first-person diary account of living through the Great Depression, with haunting parallels to our own time. It tells the story through Benjamin Roth, who was born in New York City in 1894.
    LC Classification Number
    HB3717

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