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America's Call to Freedom From An Artist's Viewpoint

by Ingram, Samuel P

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1569330166
ISBN 13
9781569330166
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CA: Legacy Press, 1995. Hardcover/DJ; Near Fine/Near Fine (lightly rubbed); SIGNED by Author; Limited First Edition, #394 of 1,000 copies; 192 pages; oblong 4to; the Artist's view of "The Spirit of A Nation Founded Under God" including Political History, The American West, Various Wars, Profiles of American Courage, etc; with over 200 illustrations in color & B&W.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
1913
Title
America's Call to Freedom From An Artist's Viewpoint
Author
Ingram, Samuel P
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Jacket Condition
Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1569330166
ISBN 13
9781569330166
Publisher
CA: Legacy Press
Place of Publication
Santa Barbara, Ca
Date Published
1995
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Books - Signed; Books - Art;

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