Newspaper-Real Estate Schemes of the 1920s (e-bog) af Margaret B. Barker, Barker

Newspaper-Real Estate Schemes of the 1920s e-bog

200,69 DKK (inkl. moms 250,86 DKK)
In the 1920s, newspapers and real estate developers colluded in a scheme to sell tiny vacation lots to subscribers. A zealous advertising campaign spawned a land-buying frenzy that sprouted dozens of waterfront summer colonies across the country. The resulting legal, social and environmental mayhem caused some of these communities to disappear or be drastically altered in character, while other...
E-bog 200,69 DKK
Forfattere Margaret B. Barker, Barker (forfatter)
Forlag McFarland
Udgivet 14 januar 2021
Længde 245 sider
Genrer Media studies: journalism
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476641799
In the 1920s, newspapers and real estate developers colluded in a scheme to sell tiny vacation lots to subscribers. A zealous advertising campaign spawned a land-buying frenzy that sprouted dozens of waterfront summer colonies across the country. The resulting legal, social and environmental mayhem caused some of these communities to disappear or be drastically altered in character, while others managed to survive more or less intact. Drawing on newspaper accounts of the day, this book explores how the scheme eluded accusations of fraud, creating an assembly line for middle class resorts through a lucrative merger of real estate and journalism. Pell Lake, Wisconsin, serves as a case study that yields the best evidence for determining if it was all a scam. Told here for the first time, the story of this unusual alliance and the communities it created offers lessons for today's entrepreneurs, journalists, advertisers, real estate developers, environmentalists and anyone who has ever lived in a resort community.