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MacMillan, NY, 1970., 1970. Hardcover. Good/Good. Large octavo, hardcover, in dj. Conversations with historians. Ex-lib. VG cond. Dj in mylar, pocket remains in back, stamp in front only flaws. Historians write on topics such as Civil War, Realism in American Lit., the depression and new deal, progressive movement, confederacy, westward expansion and more.
Interpreting American History: Conversations with Historians, Part I. by Garraty, John A. (Arthur), 1920-2007
by Garraty, John A. (Arthur), 1920-2007
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Interpreting American History: Conversations with Historians, Part I.
by Garraty, John A. (Arthur), 1920-2007
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xiii, 367 pages, illustrations, 23.5 cm. Historical problems of 15 aspects of United States history, from the earliest settlement to Reconstruction, are approached through Garraty's interviews with 15 American historians. Stock#NEU451.
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- Illustrator Garraty, Gail
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- Place of Publication New York
- Keywords United States History Philosophy historiography
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Interpreting American History
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Interpreting American History: Conversations with Historians, Part II
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New York, NY, USA: The Macmillian Company, 1972. Soft cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Garraty, Gail. Part 2 only. xvi, 336pp. Laminated orange paper-covered heavy card covers, black titles to front and spine. Fourteen black and white drawings, introducing each chapter. 8vo. Sun-faded spine, slightly bumped spine ends, lamination starting to crack at edges, lender's shelf number on spine. Text block edges lightly soiled and starting to tan. Endpapers lightly tanned. Lender's stamps, security device and markings on endpapers, copyright page and twice on page margins, else internally clean, neat, bright and tight. The author and his wife spent a day with each of these historians. He conducted the interviews while she draw life pictures of them. Historians included in Part II - Edward C Kirkland; Robert D Cross; C Vann Woodward: Ernest R May; George E Mowry; Arthur S Link; Robert K Murray; William E Leuchtenburg: Robert H Ferrell: Richard W Leopold; Robert L…
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