by Susan Estabrook Kennedy
(Lexington, Kentucky): University Press of Kentucky, (1973).
First edition.
Fine in red cloth; in a very nearly fine dust jacket with just a bit of edge wear.
Really nice and quite scarce in hardcover.
On March 6, 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt, less than forty-eight
hours after becoming president, ordered the suspension of all banking
facilities in the United States. How the nation had reached such a
desperate situation and how it responded to the banking "holiday" are
examined in this book, the first full-length study of the crisis...."--publisher.
Octavo; 270 pages, selected bibliography; index.
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