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Books with title History Firsthand - The Great Depression

  • The Great Depression: A History Just For Kids

    KidCaps

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 8, 2012)
    The temperature is about 40 degrees on this cold November morning. It’s only 6:30 AM, but a line has already formed outside of the kitchen. One by one, the men come from different directions and place themselves at the back of the line. They shuffle back and forth, from one foot to the other, trying to keep warm. Their noses can smell the freshly brewed coffee and the hot doughnuts as they are served to the men ahead of them. One by one, the men enter the kitchen, have a quick bite to eat, and then head out to the street. They fan out and go from business to business, looking for work. At the end of the day, they come back here to this line and wait their turn for a small bowl of soup. And so begins the fascinating history of the Great Depression. It's hard to imagine America ever faced times so hard, but in this book, just for kids, you'll find out what happened and what it was like to be a kid during these times.KidCaps is an imprint of BookCaps Study Guides; with dozens of books published every month, there's sure to be something just for you! Visit our website to find out more.
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  • The Story of the Great Depression

    R. Conrad Stein, Nathan Greene

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, June 1, 1985)
    Discusses the causes, conditions, and events of the Great Depression
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  • History Firsthand - The Great Depression

    Dennis Nishi

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The Great Depression was one of the longest and bleakest periods in U.S. history. This book examines the events of this devastating decade from firsthand accounts of those who lived through the hardships.
  • The Great Depression: A History Just For Kids

    KidCaps

    language (BookCaps Study Guides, Aug. 8, 2012)
    The temperature is about 40 degrees on this cold November morning. It’s only 6:30 AM, but a line has already formed outside of the kitchen. One by one, the men come from different directions and place themselves at the back of the line. They shuffle back and forth, from one foot to the other, trying to keep warm. Their noses can smell the freshly brewed coffee and the hot doughnuts as they are served to the men ahead of them. One by one, the men enter the kitchen, have a quick bite to eat, and then head out to the street. They fan out and go from business to business, looking for work. At the end of the day, they come back here to this line and wait their turn for a small bowl of soup. And so begins the fascinating history of the Great Depression. It's hard to imagine America ever faced times so hard, but in this book, just for kids, you'll find out what happened and what it was like to be a kid during these times.KidCaps is an imprint of BookCaps Study Guides; with dozens of books published every month, there's sure to be something just for you! Visit our website to find out more.
  • History Firsthand Series: The Great Depression

    Dennis Nishi

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The Great Depression was one of the longest and bleakest periods in U.S. history. This book examines the events of this devastating decade from firsthand accounts of those who lived through the hardships.
  • The Great Depression in American History

    David K. Fremon

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, June 1, 1997)
    Describes the history surrounding the Great Depression, highlighting the causes and key figures.
  • The Story of the Great Depression

    R. Conrad Stein

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Dec. 1, 1985)
    Discusses the causes, conditions, and events of the Great Depression
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  • The Story of the Great Depression

    Mona K Gedney

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, May 15, 2005)
    The Great Depression was one of the worst crises of the twentieth century. For some time, the very survival of the country appeared to be at stake. Businesses failed, banks closed, people lost their homes, and thousands lined up at soup kitchens across the United States. Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed "a new deal," and in 1932 he was elected president. Many of his New Deal policies shaped the country in ways that are still visible today, like Social Security and the 40-hour work week. The government struggled to help the people and to keep the economy stable.The Great Depression could not be legislated out of existence, however. Only a world war was able to vanquish it.
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  • The Great Depression: An Eyewitness History

    David F. Burg

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Compiles a history of the Great Depression, including the events that led up to it and the New Deal that followed, with chronologies, personal narratives, and documents
  • The Story of the Great Depression

    R Conrad Stein

    Hardcover (Childrens Press, March 15, 1985)
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  • A Step Into History: The Great Depression

    Steven Otfinoski

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc, April 30, 2019)
    When the stock market crashed in October 1929, The world's economy was thrown into disarray. For the next decade, the great Depression left millions of Americans without jobs and forced countless businesses to close. Readers will discover how people struggled to make a living in a time of high unemployment, how the government tried to solve the country's economic troubles and much more.
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  • The Story of the Great Depression

    R. Conrad Stein

    Hardcover (Childrens Press, March 15, 1993)
    Soup kitchens, bank closings and the migration of farmers driven from their farms are mentioned. It was a difficult time, best summed up by the passage about young people eating biscuits heavily coated with mustard because that was the only thing they had.