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Orig. Ed 1920, Reprint Ed. 1985 | | Description | |
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| No one volume has done more to reshape the writing of American history or to recast the popularly held image of the
American past than this collection of thought-provoking essays. Here is a book to be not only read but pondered, for its message is as pertinent in today's trouble-haunted world as it was in 1893 when the first of its chapters was written. |
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