recommended jazz age books
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The Unquiet Library Presents
Expansion of Giant Corporations p. 28 The Automobile Transforms America p. 57 How Prohibition Became Law p. 81 Prohibition Contributed to Organized Crime p. 93 The Changing Values of New Generation p. 112 The New Feminism of the 1920s p. 120 Machine Made Goods Become Fashionable p. 146 Speculation and Government Mismanagement Led to
the Crash of 1929 p. 207 Wall Street Crashes p. 215 The Aftermath of the Crash p. 229
Changes in Family Life p. 23 Women in the Workplace p. 32 The Lure of the Automobile p. 36 Revolution in Morals and Manners p. 45 A Jazz Age Flapper p. 58 The Rise of Consumer Culture p. 67 Jazz Music Expresses a Spirit of Joy and
Revolt p. 78 The Harlem Renaissance p. 82 Nightclubs and Speakeasies p. 89 The Glamour of Motion Pictures p. 101 A Nation at Play p. 105
Age of Extremes Crazy Consumption Thoroughly Modern Wonderful Nonsense Outside the Law The Crash