Item #956 Too Big. Morris Ernst, eopold.
Too Big
Can American Democracy Survive as a Nation of Clerks?

Too Big

Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1940. First printing. Cloth hardcover. Octavo. xviii, 314 pages. Very good in a very good dust jacket. Gray cloth over boards with black spine titles on a red title block, red topstain. Shallow bumps to fore corner tips and spine ends, irregular fading to topstain. Jacket has minor edge rubs, a few shallow edge chips, and some mild overall age toning.

An American business classic. Morris Ernst offers criticism of the bigness of American businesses and government as the world descended into World War II. He expresses concern that America was "developing a race of clerks, devoid of initiative, stripped of individuality, and barren of imagination."

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