The Deed Chain Protocol
Cook III, Clyde N
Sold by California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
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Add to basketSold by California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since October 27, 2023
Condition: New
Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketBefore America became a nation of homeowners, investors, deeds, mortgages, and closing tables, it was a country of mud, ink, hunger, debt, survey chains, courthouse ledgers, and land men desperate to turn dirt into destiny.
The Deed Chain Protocol is an unsentimental historical narrative about American real estate before the Civil War. It strips away the polished myth of clean title and follows the property chain backward through the early-to-mid 1800s, when land was not merely owned, but fought over, measured, speculated upon, mortgaged, inherited, seized, and sold under pressure.
From surveyors dragging iron chains through contested ground, to squatters carving claims with axe marks, to courthouse clerks recording transfers that could break families, this book examines the machinery behind American land hunger. It moves through paper money, speculative town plats, the Panic of 1837, plantation property, small farmer debt, auction-day humiliation, and the darker truth that ownership often came wrapped in displacement, coercion, and financial pressure.
This is not a romantic frontier story.
It is a forensic dismantling of how land became power.
Written with vivid, immersive force, The Deed Chain Protocol explores the human weight behind deeds, mortgages, tax sales, estate records, and title chains. It asks the question every clean transaction tries to avoid:
Who had to lose the ground for someone else to own it?
For readers interested in American history, real estate, legal history, economic history, land speculation, property records, and the hidden machinery behind ownership, this book offers a stark look at the roots of American real estate culture.
The dirt was never clean.
The deed still knows.
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