1873 by Liaquat Ahamed - ISBN: 9781529155853
Hardcover
The first global crash: greed, panic, and a world reshaped.

1873

The First Great Depression and the Making of the Modern World

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  • Hardcover

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    11 July 2026

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Summary

From the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lords of Finance comes a brilliant account of the earliest truly global financial calamity.

On Friday, 9 May 1873, the Vienna stock market collapsed. Four months later, Wall Street was in trouble. Elsewhere, as panic selling spread across financial markets, some countries defaulted on their debts, while the Bank of England was forced to raise its rates to their highest level in a century. It was the first global crash in history. …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529155853
ISBN-10:1529155851
Author:Liaquat Ahamed
Publisher:Cornerstone
Imprint:Hutchinson Heinemann
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:11 July 2026
Weight:586g
Dimensions:242mm x 165mm x 35mm
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Critics Review

Liaquat Ahamed matches his earlier Lords of Finance with a page-turning saga of the world’s first international financial crisis. By pinpointing the essential characters, from the avaricious Jay Cooke in America to the Turkish sultan blowing his budget on a harem of two hundred women to the mysterious Rothschild banking clan, Ahamed makes 1873 seem as alive as today. And in his hands, it is. By confronting the question of what could topple economies across multiple time zones, this master writer comes again to the question of money, over a quarter-century in which prices spiralled out of control—not up, but down—sowing misery for the common man, especially in America. We read with fascination how Gilded Age bankers and statemen missed the yawning danger of deflation—and wonder if those in our time have yet to learn their lesson. A gripping read, Ahamed makes the crisis of 1873 both compelling and accessible. – Roger Lowenstein, author of Ways and Means and BuffetLiaquat Ahamed has a unique ability to bring financial and monetary history to life. In this superb book, he weaves together the people, forces, and events that led to the global financial crisis of 1873 and then shaped its dire long-term consequences. Not least, he shows how a huge boom-and-bust cycle combined with the decision to make gold the sole monetary anchor, to create a first global ‘great depression’. – Martin Wolf, author of The Crisis of Democratic CapitalismWith his readable prose and agile analysis, Liaquat Ahamed has a talent for telescoping huge financial fiascoes into compact and exciting books. 1873 describes how speculative mania and misguided monetary policy produced debt and deflation that shadowed the final decades of the 19th century. With its cast of colorful villains, this saga contains a wealth of sobering insights that ought to sound a warning in our own hyper-speculative era. – Ron Chernow

About The Author

Liaquat Ahamed

Liaquat Ahamed graduated with degrees in economics from Cambridge and Harvard. He worked at the World Bank in Washington, D.C., and had a twenty-five-year career as a professional investment manager based in London and New York before turning to writing.

His first book, Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World, about the lead-up to the 1929 Great Depression, won the Pulitzer Prize for History, the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Gold Medal, and the Financial Times Best Business Book of the Year Award.

He is a trustee of the Putnam Funds, an adviser to the Rock Creek Group, and the Chair of the Sun Valley Writers’ Conference. He lives in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. with his wife Meena.

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