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Tulip Mania

Posted: Wed 17th Aug 2011 03:38 am
by redeyezman
Is there a thread on this? Would be interesting to hear passed down accounts if any still exist? Is cannabis the economic recovery plan of a city with a long love affair with plants? 350+ years is a lot for me to cover. I have the good idea of everything that happened, just interested in any "little know facts" or whatever you fine readers see fit to add to this thread so we all have better understanding of the city we all so enjoy!

Re: Tulip Mania

Posted: Wed 17th Aug 2011 09:53 am
by Marco
Its an interesting topic, I have been meaning to pick up a book on it. Apparently, the 'bubble' created by the tulip trade (and the subsequent crash) actual rivals the economic bubbles of today.

Re: Tulip Mania

Posted: Wed 17th Aug 2011 10:16 am
by Nimrod
Tulipomania, by Mike Dash.

The story of the world's most coveted flower and the extraordinary passions it aroused.

Re: Tulip Mania

Posted: Sun 21st Aug 2011 09:15 pm
by redeyezman
Just ordered it. I'm gonna read it, and maybe send it on a coffeeshop tour? We'll see! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Re: Tulip Mania

Posted: Wed 24th Aug 2011 02:51 am
by redeyezman
On hit two of the ole' VK, and its curing nicely. One [ix] page into the book and there is an old map.!!! Very cool!
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The first title "A note on the prices" and then goes into explaining how one cannot compare prices of today vs then (think technology & globalization) Lets just say everyone here makes around (US)$20,000 - $100,000 annually, and for the most part lives generally the same....(think we all goto work everyday) the top tulip record sold for 4X-20X your anual salary.

Or in other words go work the next 6-12 years to pay debt of a dead flower. Extreme waste at the upper-upper class? I will enjoy this read.