Emerson Hough (1857-1923) was an American author best known for writing western and historical novels.
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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. The historical novel revolves around the story of John Law (1671-1729) and the "Mississippi Bubble", an economic...
In "The Mississippi Bubble", Emerson Hough tells the story of John Law, a Scottish financier who played a key role in the creation of the Mississippi Company and the subsequent financial bubble that ensued. Hough provides a vivid and engaging account of this pivotal moment...
""The Mississippi Bubble"" is a historical fiction novel written by Emerson Hough. The story is set in the early 18th century in France and focuses on the infamous financial scheme known as the Mississippi Bubble. The main character, John Law, is a Scottish economist who convinces...
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