Devil Take the Hindmost, 9780452281806
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Speculation’s wild history: bubbles, booms, busts, and human folly.

Devil Take the Hindmost

A History of Financial Speculation

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    1 June 2000

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Summary

A lively, original, and challenging history of stock market speculation from the 17th century to present day.

Is your investment in that new Internet stock a sign of stock market savvy or an act of peculiarly American speculative folly? How has the psychology of investing changed—and not changed—over the last five hundred years?

In Devil Take the Hindmost, Edward Chancellor traces the origins of the speculative spirit back to ancient Rome and chronicles its revival in the mode…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780452281806
ISBN-10:0452281806
Author:Edward Chancellor
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Plume
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:1 June 2000
Weight:363g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

Praise for Devil Take the Hindmost“An admirably researched and very well written account of speculative insanity from the earliest times to, let no one doubt, the present. Anyone contemplating a stock market venture and certainly anyone now involved should read this book.”—John Kenneth Galbraith“The greatest hits of financial silliness recounted coherently and…gracefully…Chancellor does a fine job of capturing the atmosphere of the times.”—Forbes magazine“Entertaining, useful, admirable scholarship…Chancellor seems to have read everything.”—The New York Times Book Review“The subtle ways in which individual investors become drawn into crowd behavior is a much studied phenomenon, covered brilliantly…in the book Devil Take the Hindmost.”—The Daily Telegraph (London) “The South Sea Company is one of the great bubble and crash stories. Many books have referred to it. One of the finest is Devil Take the Hindmost.”—Debashis Basu, Money Life “Excellent.”—City A.M. “[An] essential history of financial manias.”—The Observer

About The Author

Edward Chancellor

Edward Chancellor studied history in Great Britain at both Cambridge and Oxford Universities. In the early 1990s he worked for the investment bank Lazard Brothers. He is a freelance journalist, and lives in London.

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