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Books with title What Was The Great Depression?

  • The Great Depression

    Alon Bersharder, Holly H Karloff

    eBook
    Character study of a depressed, socially awkward simpleton who plods through life, obsessed with landing full-time work and a girl. In between failed job interviews, he finds hope chatting with an enamored teen who lives halfway across the country, but his STD gives reason to call off their meeting. After concluding he's destined to be a temporary employee and die alone, he begins to wonder if life itself might be a waste of time.
  • The Great Depression

    Elaine Landau

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Explains the factors that led to the Great Depression, describes the economic, political, and social conditions in the United States during that time, and examines how the New Deal helped pull the country out of its slump.
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  • The Great Depression

    David F Burg

    Hardcover (Facts on File, May 1, 2005)
    On October 29, 1929, known as Black Tuesday, the stock market crashed, catapulting the US into the Great Depression. With updated narratives and testimonies, this book provides firsthand accounts - including memoirs, letters, speeches, and newspaper accounts - that illustrate how historical events appeared to those who lived through them.
  • The Great Depression

    Nathaniel Harris

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Sept. 18, 2003)
    What was it like to lose all the money you had saved? What was it like to live in a shantytown? What was it like to be a witness to history? Step back in time to the Great Depression. See history through the eyes of those who lived it. Hear how on October 24, 1929, a day called Black Thursday sent Wall Street into disastrous decline. Discover what it was like in Germany when a month’s salary couldn’t buy more than a cup of coffee. Find out how it felt to have to pile all of your possessions onto a truck and head across the country in search of work.
  • The Not-So-Great Depression

    Amy Goldman Koss

    Paperback (Roaring Brook Press, May 11, 2010)
    A TIMELY, WARMHEARTED NOVEL ABOUT LIFE IN HARD ECONOMIC TIMES.Jacki’s ninth–grade teacher is always going on about the unemployment index and the recession, but nothing sinks in until her mom is laid off and everything seems to cost more than they can afford. Acclaimed author Amy Goldman Koss delivers a warm hearted and timely tale about the things we lose and the insights we gain.
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  • The Great Depression

    Michael Burgan

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Provides information on the history and effects that the Great Depression had on the United States people and the economy. Also explains President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal".
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  • The Great Depression

    Elaine Landau

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Explains the factors that led to the Great Depression, describes the economic, political, and social conditions in the United States during that time, and examines how the New Deal helped pull the country out of its slump.
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  • The Great Depression

    R. G. Grant

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, April 15, 2003)
    Here is a summary of the economic chaos that followed the 1929 stock market crash and gripped America and Europe throughout the 1930s. Included are accounts of the Roosevelt Administration’s social programs, the plight of “Dust Bowl” migrants to California, the social disorder in Europe that fueled the rise of fascism, and much more.Lives in Crisis books are vividly written historical accounts of momentous historical events and movements, supplemented with photographs, illustrations, maps, and contemporary cartoons and engravings. Illuminating sidebar material presents quotations and descriptions by men and women who were directly involved in the historic event. These easy-to-read books transform dry historical statistics and dates into intensely readable accounts, and are focused especially to serve as supplements to junior and senior high school texts. The back of each book features a brief summary of important dates, a glossary, and a recommended reading list. Available in both paperback and hardcover editions, these volumes will be welcomed by teachers for classroom use, and will also fill a valuable niche in school and public libraries.
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  • The Great Depression

    Robin Johnson

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 30, 2014)
    Recounts the events of October 29, 1929, also known as "Black Thursday", which marked the start of the Great Depression, and discusses its causes, the affect on people across North America, and how governments responded to it.
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  • The Great Depression

    R. Conrad Stein

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Describes the 1929 stock market crash and the events and effects of the depression that followed, including the New Deal programs intended to restore the economy
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  • The Great Depression

    Steven Otfinoski

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2018)
    A Step Into History series takes a step into some of the most important moments in history, and discovers how these moments helped shape the world we live in today.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 Great Depression

    R. Conrad Stein

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Describes the 1929 stock market crash and the events and effects of the depression that followed, including the New Deal programs intended to restore the economy
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