The Land Boomers

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Pub Date May 01 2013 | Archive Date May 27 2013

Description

Boom or bust? What was the truth of the great land booms that swept Australia in the 1880s and 1890s? How was it that some speculators amassed prodigious fortunes, while others went so spectacularly broke?

Seventy years after the events, historian Michael Cannon began sifting through thousands of records and documents, long since filed and forgotten. He pieced together an incredible trail of corruption and roguery, rarely if ever equalled in any parliamentary democracy.

When the bare bones of this expose were first published in 1966, it caused an immediate sensation as the forebears of many well-known families were involved. Never before had any Australian historian been able to document such unbridled greed and over-riding ambition. Extended and revised, The Land Boomers is generously illustrated with cartoons, photographs and etchings of the time.

Boom or bust? What was the truth of the great land booms that swept Australia in the 1880s and 1890s? How was it that some speculators amassed prodigious fortunes, while others went so...


Advance Praise

'. . . a vivid and exciting account of the causes and effects of the crash, with sparkling stories of the bad men and a harrowing description of the effects of the depression on its victims.'
The Times Literary Supplement

'. . . a book to shock . . . at all times superb entertainment.'
The Age

'. . . fascinating expose of the get-rich-quick chicanery that resulted in Melbourne’s great financial crash of the 1890s.'
The Telegraph

'. . . a vivid and exciting account of the causes and effects of the crash, with sparkling stories of the bad men and a harrowing description of the effects of the depression on its victims.'
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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780522846638
PRICE A$34.99 (AUD)