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The Mississippi Bubble : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Mississippi Bubble
The Mississippi Bubble is a 1902 novel by American author Emerson Hough. It was Hough's first bestseller, and the fourth-best selling novel in the United States in 1902.〔Hackett, Alice Payne. (Seventy Years of Best Sellers 1895-1965 ), p. 98 (1967) (the bestseller lists for 1895-1912 in this volume are derived from the lists published in ''The Bookman (New York)'')〕 The historical novel revolves around the story of John Law (1671-1729) and the "Mississippi Bubble", an economic bubble of speculative investment in the French colony of Louisiana.〔O'crast, P.R. (Emerson Hough's "The Mississippi Bubble" (book review) ), ''The Bookman (New York)'', Vol. XV, No. 4, pp. 374-76 (June 1902)〕〔(May 3, 1902). (Other New Books ), ''St. Louis Republic''〕 The book sold well from the time of its release, with ''The New York Times'' reporting 1,000 copies selling per day in the first month of its release.〔(June 14, 1902). (Notes and News ), ''The New York Times''〕 It became the number one best-selling book in America for the month in the August 1902 issue of ''The Bookman''.〔(Best Selling Books ), ''The Bookman (New York)'' (August 1902, p. 600) (It entered the Top 6 list in the July 1902 issue at No. 2, rose to No. 1 in August, fell to No. 3 in the September and October issues, and came in at No. 4 in November)〕 Hough wrote the book at night, working between 10pm and 4am, after his day job at ''Forest and Stream'' magazine in Chicago. He earned $11,640.15 from it.〔Johnson, Carole M. (Emerson Hough's American West ), from ''Books at Iowa'' 21 (November 1974)〕 ==References==
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