Author: MCGRANE, REGINALD CHARLES Title: The Panic of 1837: Some Financial Problems of the Jacksonian Era
Description: USA: The University of Chicago Press/Phoenix Books, 1965. Reprint. Paperback. Reprint of the 1924 first edition. "In this study I have endeavored to describe the economic forces oand the leaders involved in the great crisis of 1837. The close relationship between business and politics, the clashing ambitions of Andrew Jackson, Nicholas Biddle, and Martin Van Buren, and the dominant tone of Jacksonian democracy versus Whig aristocracy have been set forth." - from Preface. Prior owner's name inside front cover and upon half-title page. Occasional markings to contents. Above-average external wear. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; The Panic of 1837: Some Financial Problems of the Jacksonian Era business and politics, the clashing ambitions of Andrew Jackson, Nicholas Biddle, and Martin Van Buren, and the dominant tone of Jacksonian democracy versus Whig aristocracy. Fair .
Keywords: 1837: Americana History Economics
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