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Hardcover, maroon cloth boards with gilt title to spine, top edge red, bottom edge uncut, illustrated with black and white plates, indexed, First Edition, 1929, 324 pp. Book Condition: Good, covers rubbed and soiled, corners bumped, hinges loose but intact, spine straight, lightly shaken, boards slightly concave, light foxing and tanning to end papers and pages otherwise clean and unmarked, no dust jacket, Contents: Part 1: The Low Wretch, Part II. The Mercantile Mind, Part III. Credit is Suspicion Asleep, Part IV: The Golden Age, Part V: Utopia Unlimited, Part VI: A Nature of a Bargain, Amputation of Credit, Moratorium, The Shock Absorbed, Artificial Substitutes, Early Effects, New Stability of Credit, Deliberate Stimulus to Speculation, All too Successful, Boom Psychology, Peace and Plenty, Altered Levels, Ansericide, Currency Troubles, Inflation, Making the Investor Speculate, The Test of Confidence, After-Results, Diminishing Rewards, Aloofness of Finance, Production not Wanted, Circulation, Internationalisation, Position of U.S.A., Mounting Prosperity, Multiplication of Bargainers, Eventual Developments, The Impersonal Era, Only Logical Outcome, -- Bibliography, Index. -- end. 324 pp., Excellent Depression Era title on The History of Speculation by Mootram, Collectible Unmarked First Edition. (should be in every trader's library). N° de ref. del artículo 000877
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