History of Minneapolis, Gateway to the Northwest
by Shutter, Rev. Daniel Marion, ed
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- Hardcover
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Hardcover. Very Good +. 3 Volumes, 4to. The first volume (712 pages) offers a chronological and thematic account of the city, starting with "Prehistoric Minneapolis" and ending with "Statisical Review," "Chronological Summary," and "Review and Conclusions." The other two volumes (830 and 836 pages respectively) contain biographical accounts of the of the city's prominent citizens -- among whom, unfortunately (though admittedly our search was cursory), we found no women. Amply illustrated throughout. Attractive publication. The interior is bright , and clean; cover shows moderate shelf wear (e.g. chipping of edges)
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- History of Minneapolis, Gateway to the Northwest
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- Shutter, Rev. Daniel Marion, ed
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- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good +
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