Time Capsule 1929 - A History of the Year Condensed from the Pages of Time
This was the year of the great Stock Market Crash. Among financial experts, there had been intimations of trouble. But for most of the year Americans in general were blissfully unaware of impending disaster; there was much more public concern over a variety of matters: the government was having trouble enforcing prohibition (innocent people were getting shot); the Congress was fretting about more cruisers for the Navy and whether to lower tariffs; Al Capone was going to jail; Charles Lindbergh was courting - and marrying - pretty Anne Morrow; and in baseball, the fabulous Babe Ruth was leading both leagues with a batting average of .404. Time Capsule/1929 is one of a series of volumes, each adapted and condensed from a year's contents of Time, the Weekly Newsmagazine. The words, except for a few connecting passages, are those of the magazine itself, and therefore reflect the flavour, the attitudes and the state of knowledge of the day - sometimes innocent, sometimes opinionated, sometimes prescient...