9781982128371-1982128372-Bubble in the Sun: The Florida Boom of the 1920s and How It Brought on the Great Depression

Bubble in the Sun: The Florida Boom of the 1920s and How It Brought on the Great Depression

ISBN-13: 9781982128371
ISBN-10: 1982128372
Edition: First Edition
Author: Christopher Knowlton
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Hardcover 432 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781982128371
ISBN-10: 1982128372
Edition: First Edition
Author: Christopher Knowlton
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Hardcover 432 pages

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Bubble in the Sun: The Florida Boom of the 1920s and How It Brought on the Great Depression (ISBN-13: 9781982128371 and ISBN-10: 1982128372), written by authors Christopher Knowlton, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Buying & Selling Homes (Real Estate, State & Local, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Bubble in the Sun: The Florida Boom of the 1920s and How It Brought on the Great Depression (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Buying & Selling Homes books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.82.

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Christopher Knowlton, author of Cattle Kingdom and former Fortune writer, takes an in-depth look at the spectacular Florida land boom of the 1920s and shows how it led directly to the Great Depression.

The 1920s in Florida was a time of incredible excess, immense wealth, and precipitous collapse. The decade there produced the largest human migration in American history, far exceeding the settlement of the West, as millions flocked to the grand hotels and the new cities that rose rapidly from the teeming wetlands. The boom spawned a new subdivision civilization—and the most egregious large-scale assault on the environment in the name of “progress.” Nowhere was the glitz and froth of the Roaring Twenties more excessive than in Florida. Here was Vegas before there was a Vegas: gambling was condoned and so was drinking, since prohibition was not enforced. Tycoons, crooks, and celebrities arrived en masse to promote or exploit this new and dazzling American frontier in the sunshine. Yet, the import and deep impact of these historical events have never been explored thoroughly until now.

In Bubble in the Sun Christopher Knowlton examines the grand artistic and entrepreneurial visions behind Coral Gables, Boca Raton, Miami Beach, and other storied sites, as well as the darker side of the frenzy. For while giant fortunes were being made and lost and the nightlife raged more raucously than anywhere else, the pure beauty of the Everglades suffered wanton ruination and the workers, mostly black, who built and maintained the boom, endured grievous abuses.

Knowlton breathes dynamic life into the forces that made and wrecked Florida during the decade: the real estate moguls Carl Fisher, George Merrick, and Addison Mizner, and the once-in-a-century hurricane whose aftermath triggered the stock market crash. This essential account is a revelatory—and riveting—history of an era that still affects our country today.
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