remains a bestseller due to its timeless
and social upheaval inevitably triggered the Russian Revolution
The 1987 mass-market paperback editions (notably published by Del Rey/Ballantine) often feature classic movie-tie-in covers or gold foil
Memoirs of a Scam Man: The Life and Deals of Patsy Anthony Lepera (published in 1974) is a true-crime biography co-authored by Patsy Anthony Lepera and journalist Walter Goodman
Published in the UK and later in the US by Scribner in 1982
The Great Crash, 1929
By John Kenneth Galbraith Charles Lindbergh remains a bestseller due to1961 trade paperback Houghton Mifflin Very good condition The Great Crash, 1929 by John Kenneth Galbraith is a classic economic history detailing the 1929 stock market collapse, arguing it was caused by rampant speculation, excessive leverage, and a lack of government intervention despite clear warning signs. Published in 1955, the book explains how speculative fervor, fueled by easy credit and investment trusts, created an unsustainable bubble that