by Mike Dash (Author)
In 1630s' Holland thousands of people, from the wealthiest merchants to the lowest street traders, were caught up in a frenzy of buying and selling. The object of the speculation was not oil or gold, but the tulip, a delicate and exotic bloom that had just arrived from the east. Over three years, rare tulip bulbs changed hands for sums that would have bought a house in Amsterdam: a single bulb could sell for more than GBP300,000 at today's prices. Fortunes were made overnight, but then lost when, within a year, the market collapsed. Mike Dash recreates this bizarre episode in European history, separating myth from reality. He traces the hysterical boom and devastating bust, bringing to life a colourful cast of characters, and beautifully evoking Holland's Golden Age.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 2
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 10 Aug 2000
ISBN 10: 0575402504
ISBN 13: 9780575402508
Book Overview: Reissued in brand new style to match Mike Dash's latest paperback, Batavia's Graveyard. The latter is to be made into a film by Paul Verhoeven (Basic Instinct, Total Recall) Tulipomania has sales totally over 20,000 copies Powerful narrative non-fiction along the lines of the bestselling books Longitude, Cod, and Nathaniel's Nutmeg 'A marvellous parable of greed, skulduggery, opulence, extravagance and retribution' Simon Singh '[Dash] has the storyteller's knack of making his readers feel present in the sweaty, smoke-filled taverns of Haalem ... a shining tribute to this extraordinary flower' Times Literary Supplement