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The Way We Lived: Essays and Documents in American Social History, Volume I: 1492-1877

The Way We Lived: Essays and Documents in American Social History, Volume I: 1492-1877

The Way We Lived: Essays and Documents in American Social History, Volume I:
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The Way We Lived: Essays and Documents in American Social History, Volume I: 1492-1877

by Binder, Frederick; Reimers, David

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Houghton Mifflin, 2007-10-10. paperback. Acceptable. 6x0x9.

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Title
The Way We Lived: Essays and Documents in American Social History, Volume I: 1492-1877
Author
Binder, Frederick; Reimers, David
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Paperback
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Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0618894667
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9780618894666
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Houghton Mifflin
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Boston, Ma
Date Published
2007-10-10
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6x0x9
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