THE MEN WHO MADE THE NATION, The Architects of the Young Republic 1782-1802
de Dos Passos, John
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Doubleday & Company, Garden City, NY, C.1957 Large 8vo in light grey cloth. Jacket soiled, smudged, rubbed: Barely G-. Book: top edge V. Slightly dusty, About VG.. Hardcover.
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- THE MEN WHO MADE THE NATION, The Architects of the Young Republic 1782-1802
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- Dos Passos, John
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- Dust Jacket Included
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- Doubleday & Company, Garden City, NY, C.1957
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- LOUISIANA PURCHASE, WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON, FRANKLIN, ADAMS, HAMILTON, MADISON, MONROE, BURR, XYZ AFFAIR, AMERICAN HISTORY
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- VG
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