BRO-DART COVER.LIKE NEW DJ/V/G to LIKE NEW BOOK.1947 Charles Scribner hardcover, Alan Nevins (Grover Cleveland, A Study in Courage). Absolutely essential for students of the Civil War, the late historian Nevins's National Book Award-winning masterwork, published over the years 1947-1971, is here presented complete and unabridged and recently edited to repair several typos In this volume, Nevins describes the tumultuous events of the 1850's, and the state of American culture which made the eventual collision inevitable. He describes extensively the various reform movements, women's rights, social reform and, of course, abolitionism, which spread throughout the country. His treatment of the slavery issue is very fair, and must be read to understand the point of view of those Southerners who did not feel they could end the institution immediately, but deplored the institution itself. - Amazon, ISBN13: 9780684104232 ISBN10: 0684104237 Material Type: hardcoverBRO-DART COVER.LIKE NEW DJ/V/G to LIKE NEW BOOK.1947 Charles Scribner hardcover, Alan Nevins (Grover Cleveland, A Study in Courage). Absolutely essential for students of the Civil War, the late historian Nevins's National Book Award-winning masterwork, published over the years 1947-1971, is here presented complete and unabridged and recently edited to repair several typos In this volume, Nevins describes the tumultuous events of the 1850's, and the state of American culture which made the eventual collision inevitable. He describes extensively the various reform movements, women's rights, social reform and, of course, abolitionism, which spread throughout the country. His treatment of the slavery issue is very fair, and must be read to understand the point of view of those Southerners who did not feel they could end the institution immediately, but deplored the institution itself. - Amazon, ISBN13: 9780684104232 ISBN10: 0684104237 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9780684104232 ISBN10: 0684104237 Material Type: hardcover
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BRO-DART COVER.LIKE NEW DJ/V/G to LIKE NEW BOOK.1947 Charles Scribner hardcover, Alan Nevins (Grover Cleveland, A Study in Courage). Absolutely essential for students of the Civil War, the late historian Nevins's National Book Award-winning masterwork, published over the years 1947-1971, is here presented complete and unabridged and recently edited to repair several typos In this volume, Nevins describes the tumultuous events of the 1850's, and the state of American culture which made the eventual collision inevitable. He describes extensively the various reform movements, women's rights, social reform and, of course, abolitionism which spread throughout the country. His treatment of the...
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BRO-DART COVER.LIKE NEW DJ/V/G to LIKE NEW BOOK.1947 Charles Scribner hardcover, Alan Nevins (Grover Cleveland, A Study in Courage). Absolutely essential for students of the Civil War, the late historian Nevins's National Book Award-winning masterwork, published over the years 1947-1971, is here presented complete and unabridged and recently edited to repair several typos In this volume, Nevins describes the tumultuous events of the 1850's, and the state of American culture which made the eventual collision inevitable. He describes extensively the various reform movements, women's rights, social reform and, of course, abolitionism, which spread throughout the country. His treatment of the slavery issue is very fair, and must be read to understand the point of view of those Southerners who did not feel they could end the institution immediately, but deplored the institution itself. - Amazon, ISBN13: 9780684104232 ISBN10: 0684104237 Material Type: hardcoverBRO-DART COVER.LIKE NEW DJ/V/G to LIKE NEW BOOK.1947 Charles Scribner hardcover, Alan Nevins (Grover Cleveland, A Study in Courage). Absolutely essential for students of the Civil War, the late historian Nevins's National Book Award-winning masterwork, published over the years 1947-1971, is here presented complete and unabridged and recently edited to repair several typos In this volume, Nevins describes the tumultuous events of the 1850's, and the state of American culture which made the eventual collision inevitable. He describes extensively the various reform movements, women's rights, social reform and, of course, abolitionism, which spread throughout the country. His treatment of the slavery issue is very fair, and must be read to understand the point of view of those Southerners who did not feel they could end the institution immediately, but deplored the institution itself. - Amazon, ISBN13: 9780684104232 ISBN10: 0684104237 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9780684104232 ISBN10: 0684104237 Material Type: hardcover
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Publisher: Nevins, A
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BRO-DART COVER.LIKE NEW DJ/V/G to LIKE NEW BOOK.1947 Charles Scribner hardcover, Alan Nevins (Grover Cleveland, A Study in Courage). Absolutely essential for students of the Civil War, the late historian Nevins's National Book Award-winning masterwork, published over the years 1947-1971, is here presented complete and unabridged and recently edited to repair several typos In this volume, Nevins describes the tumultuous events of the 1850's, and the state of American culture which made the eventual collision inevitable. He describes extensively the various reform movements, women's rights, social reform and, of course, abolitionism, which spread throughout the country. His treatment of the slavery issue is very fair, and must be read to understand the point of view of those Southerners who did not feel they could end the institution immediately, but deplored the institution itself. - Amazon, ISBN13: 9780684104232 ISBN10: 0684104237 Material Type: hardcover
BRO-DART COVER.LIKE NEW DJ/V/G to LIKE NEW BOOK.1947 Charles Scribner hardcover, Alan Nevins (Grover Cleveland, A Study in Courage). Absolutely essential for students of the Civil War, the late historian Nevins's National Book Award-winning masterwork, published over the years 1947-1971, is here presented complete and unabridged and recently edited to repair several typos In this volume, Nevins describes the tumultuous events of the 1850's, and the state of American culture which made the eventual collision inevitable. He describes extensively the various reform movements, women's rights, social reform and, of course, abolitionism which spread throughout the country. His treatment of the...