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Book Synopsis: A “wonderfully written account of America in the ’30s,” the follow-up to Only Yesterday examines Black Tuesday through the end of the Depression (The New York Times).
Wall Street Journal Bestseller Opening on September 3, 1929, in the days before the stock market crash, this information-packed volume takes us through one of America’s darkest times all the way to the light at the end of the tunnel.
Following Black Tuesday, America plunged into the Great Depression. Panic and fear gripped the nation. Banks were closing everywhere. In some cities, 84 percent of the population was unemployed and starving. When Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933, public confidence in the nation slowly began to grow, and by 1936, the industrial average, which had plummeted in 1929 from 125 to fifty-eight, had risen again to almost one hundred. But America still had a long road ahead.
Popular historian Frederick Lewis Allen brings to life these ten critical years. With wit and empathy, he draws a devastating economic picture of small businesses swallowed up by large corporations—a ruthless bottom line not so different from what we see today. Allen also chronicles the decade’s lighter side: the fashions, morals, sports, and candid cameras that were revolutionizing Americans’ lives.
From the Lindbergh kidnapping to the New Deal, from the devastating dust storms that raged through our farmlands to the rise of Benny Goodman, the public adoration of Shirley Temple, and our mass escape to the movies, this book is a hopeful and powerful reminder of why history matters.
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Discover the captivating story of America in the 1930s with "Since Yesterday: The 1930s in America." This meticulously researched and wonderfully written account takes you on a journey through one of America's darkest times, from the stock market crash to the end of the Great Depression.
Uncover the gripping details of Black Tuesday and the panic that ensued as banks closed and unemployment soared to unprecedented levels. But amidst the despair, there was hope. Step into the shoes of the American people as they slowly regained confidence under the leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt and witness the remarkable recovery of the nation's economy.
Written by acclaimed historian Frederick Lewis Allen, this book not only explores the economic challenges faced by small businesses swallowed up by large corporations, but also delves into the cultural revolution of the time. Experience the changing fashions, evolving morals, and the rise of sports, all captured by candid cameras. Delve into the Lindbergh kidnapping, the impact of the New Deal, the devastating dust storms, and the entertainment sensation brought by Shirley Temple and the silver screen.
With its wit, empathy, and historical significance, "Since Yesterday: The 1930s in America" serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the American people and the enduring lessons of history. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into a critical period, and click here to order your copy now!
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