This 1930s edition of Gatehouse Gazette has a lot of dirt and grit in it, from crickey, secret Nazi stuff to Russian dieselpunk, but it also features the elegance of the interwar period with Art Deco, radio and fashion.
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Permalink Reply by Larry on September 1, 2011 at 7:10pm
Permalink Reply by lord_k on September 2, 2011 at 7:41am Fantastic issue, Nick!! Good job, Lord_K and Tome on your articles. Well done!
Permalink Reply by Tome Wilson on September 2, 2011 at 9:09am If anyone is curious, here's my bibliography for the 1929 Great Crash article
Arnold, Thurman W. The Folklore of Capitalism. 1937.
Beard, Charles A. and Mary R. Beard. America in Midpassage. 1939.
Commercial & Financial Chronicle. 2 Nov 1929.
Joslin, Theodore G. Hoover Off the Record. 1934.
Ladies Home Journal. Jul 1929.
Lynd, Robert S. and Helen Merrel Lynd. Middletown in Transition. Harcourt, Brace, 1937.
Mills, F. C. Economic Tendencies in the United States. 1932.
Myers, William Starr and Walter H. Newton. The Hoover Administration, A Documented Narrative. 1936.
Moley, Raymond. After Seven Years. 1939.
New York Times. 3, 19 – 24 Sep 1929.
World Almanac. Sep 1929.
Permalink Reply by Larry on September 2, 2011 at 7:30pm Thanks, Lord_K! Very kind, sir.
I was thinking about the authors in this one issue. Not only you and Tome but Nick Ottens as well. This issue is like a "Who's Who" in Dieselpunk. I wish Mr. Piecraft had written an article.
lord_k said:
Your Radio Days essay is especially enjoyable.
Larry said:
Fantastic issue, Nick!! Good job, Lord_K and Tome on your articles. Well done!
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