
Summary of Andrew Ross Sorkin's 1929
Milkyway Media
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In the 1920s, a decade of unprecedented optimism, the stock market became the US economy's engine, drawing ordinary Americans into...
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United States
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Listen now to get the main key ideas from Andrew Ross Sorkin's 1929 In the 1920s, a decade of unprecedented optimism, the stock market became the US economy's engine, drawing ordinary Americans into credit-financed speculative investing and fostering a collective delusion of safety. 1929 (2025) by award-winning author and journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin chronicles Wall Street's catastrophic collapse and the profound aftermath, seen through the eyes of its most influential figures. Behind the chaos lay a web of ambition, deceit, and denial, as financiers, politicians, and everyday dreamers faced the unraveling of an era. Sorkin brings to life the greed, optimism, and blind faith that fueled the crash—and the painful lessons that remain urgent in today’s volatile markets. Duration - 38m. Author - Milkyway Media. Narrator - Digital Voice Maxwell G. Published Date - Wednesday, 15 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Milkyway Media ©.
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English
Summary of Andrew Ross Sorkin's 1929
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Overview
Duration:00:00:49
Folly and Collapse
Duration:00:01:17
February
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March
Duration:00:03:02
April
Duration:00:02:47
June
Duration:00:01:37
July
Duration:00:01:00
August
Duration:00:02:18
September
Duration:00:01:07
October
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November and December
Duration:00:01:45
The Great Depression
Duration:00:08:05
Aftermath
Duration:00:04:25
About the Author
Duration:00:00:26