A review by adamantium
The Great Crash of 1929 by John Kenneth Galbraith

4.0

The only imperfect thing about this book is that it's too short. I wanted more depth. Galbraith is witty and entertaining; I could have read an entire history of the depression in this vein.

Now unless there's a noted book on the Dutch tulip bubble or the South Seas bubble, I don't know what other economic catastrophe I have to read about this year.