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  • Imagen del vendedor de American Heritage: The Magazine of History; June/July 1979 (Volume 30, Number 4) a la venta por Ray Dertz
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    Hard Cover; Pictorial Cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 8¾"x11½"; 112 pages; Hard cover with pictorial cover; The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. A used copy with normal reading wear. If you order multiple titles, I will combine them in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. Contains the following: A Summers Wait by Mark Van Doren; Presidents Emeritus by John Whiteclay Chambers II; The Sinister Corps of William O. Bourne (Newspaper The Soldiers Friend penmanship contest for Civil War veterans learning to write with their left hand, 1865); Mirror of Zion (George Edward Anderson photographs of Mormon Utah from The Utah Photographs of George Edward Anderson) by Rell G. Francis; A Heritage Preserved: The Death House (John McCaffary was the only person ever to be executed by the State of Wisconsin. He was executed by hanging for the murder of his wife, August 21, 1851.) by T. H. Watkins; The Green Flag in America (Irish-Americans and The Northern Ireland Conflict) by Thomas Fleming; To a Distant and Perilous Service (Colonel Jonathan Drake Stevenson, commanding officer of the First Regiment of New York Volunteers during the Mexican?American War in California.) by Richard Reinhardt; Shades of Rebellion (Images of Frederick Chapman who was a silhouette artist who specialized in profiles of Revolutionary War soldiers); When Does This Place Get to New York (RMS Queen Mary) by Geoffrey Bocca; American Characters: William Cowper Brann by Richard F. Snow; Neon (Photographs of neon lighting advertising signs) by Rudi Stern; Head Lines (Hat Comformator, the most reliable way to translate the fit of a custom hat into the exact shape of your head); Good Reading (book reviews: Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery by Leon F. Litwack; Where She Danced: American Dancing, 1880-1930 by Elizabeth Kendall; Female Complaints: Lydia Pinkham and the Business of Womens Medicine by Sarah Stage) by Barbara Klaw; Readers Album: Kiddie Cat (1905 photograph of child sitting on a stuffed lion, Henry Augustus Ward); Postscripts (fabricated story of the Declaration of Independence published in Germany 1777; Mormon black priests; Japanese Prison Camp Holmes; Taps, Colonel Daniel Butterfield, 19th Amendment, Suffragettes).