An edition of Our depression (1936)

Our depression

a play in nine scenes

Our depression
Otto W. Rethorst, Otto W. Reth ...
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An edition of Our depression (1936)

Our depression

a play in nine scenes

Presented as a play for the stage, this is a nuanced and absorbing discussion of human nature and its role in why depressions occur. Although inspired by the American depression of the 1930s, many insights are relevant today. Explores the frustration, fear and search for answers to the economic disaster of the great depression. A common man's insight into why we do what we do.

The volume also includes several poems, largely vignettes of the American Southwest, palpable in their authenticity as written by a colonel in the US Cavalry who fought in the Spanish-American War.

Originally published in hardcover by The Christopher Publishing House, Boston, 1936.

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English
Pages
89

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1936, The Christopher Publishing House
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Edition Notes

"Reflections in verse": p. [75]-89.

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Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
812.5
Library of Congress
PS3535.E8 O8 1936

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 11-89 p.
Number of pages
89

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6347656M
LCCN
37000226
OCLC/WorldCat
12238885

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