In the book "1929", the New York Times journalist and CNBC co-anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin explores the events leading up to the historic stock market crash that set off the Great Depression.
The parallels between them and those chronicled in Sorkin’s earlier book on the 2008 financial crisis, "Too Big to Fail", are striking—and more than a little unsettling.
Author's summary: Lessons from past market crashes.