American History
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- American History: C 1500 To C 1800
- American History: C 1800 To C 1900
- American History: From C 1900 -
- American History: Pre-Columbian Period, Bce To C 1...
New Publications
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The Texture of Contact by David L. Preston
(Hardback 464 pages)A study of Iroquois and European communities and coexistence in eastern North America before the American Revolution. It describes everyday encounters between Europeans Read more...
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Battle of the Bulge Losheim Gap / Holding the Line by Hans Wijers
(Paperback 488 pages)Most accounts of the Battle of the Bulge focus on Bastogne, but the Germans' main thrust actually occurred to the north, where Sepp Dietrich's Sixth SS Panzer Army Read more...
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Trust and Power by Sally H. Clarke
(Paperback 316 pages)Trust and Power argues that automobile corporations have historically faced conflicts with the very customers whose loyalty they sought. Read more...
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The Wealth of Nations Rediscovered by Robert E. Wright
(Paperback 256 pages)This book portrays the financial sector as the driving force behind early America's economic transition. Read more...
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Citizen Lincoln by Ward M. McAfee
Portrays Abraham Lincoln's animus against slavery as rooted in the highest ideals of the American Revolution which he saw as being corrupted in his own time. This book Read more...
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Class Conflict, Slavery, and the United States Constitution
(Paperback 312 pages)This second edition of Class Conflict, Slavery, and the United States Constitution revisits one of the first studies to identify the importance of slavery to the Read more...
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When Edmonton Was Young by Tony Cashman
(Paperback 172 pages)Edmonton, circa 1910, never thought of itself as small. The citizens were young, an unlikely concentration of resourceful individuals attracted from older places where Read more...
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Jim Crow America
(Paperback 280 pages)The term "Jim Crow" has had multiple meanings and a dark and complex past. This book provides readers with primary source materials from 1828 to 1980 that reveal how the Read more...
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Manhood Lost by Elaine Frantz Parsons
(Paperback 256 pages)In fiction, drama, poems, and pamphlets, nineteenth-century reformers told the familiar tale of the decent young man who fell victim to demon rum: Robbed of his manhood Read more...
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Disaster in Damp Sand by Curt Anders
(Paperback 189 pages)Deals with Union General Nathaniel Banks' Red River Campaign of 1864, the Disaster in Damp Sand, which was the Confederacy's last decisive victory in the Civil War. Read more...
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Disaster in Damp Sand by Curt Anders
(Hardback 189 pages)Union General Nathaniel Banks' Red River Campaign of 1864, the Disaster in Damp Sand, was the Confederacy's last decisive victory in the Civil War. Read more...
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Henry Hallecks War by Curt Anders
(Paperback 738 pages)Usually bitterly criticised, General Halleck didn't win the Civil War, but he kept Abraham Lincoln from losing it. Read more...
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Henry Halleck's War by Curt Anders
(Hardback 738 pages)General-in-Chief Henry Halleck didn't win the Civil War, but he prevented Abraham Lincoln from losing it. Read more...
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A Political History of the USA by Bruce Kuklick
(Hardback 360 pages)A fresh and engaging account of America's history from the 15th century to the 21st that navigates complexities without oversimplifying or assuming prior knowledge. Read more...
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Across the Plains by Robert Louis Stevenson
(Paperback 332 pages)This collection of essays from the 1880s appeared two years before Stevenson's early death. Read more...
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American Scenery by Nathaniel Parker Willis
(Paperback 288 pages)A book of prints and accompanying essays showing the beauties of the American landscape. Read more...
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American Scenery by Nathaniel Parker Willis
(Paperback 220 pages)A book of prints and accompanying essays showing the beauties of the American landscape. Read more...
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Domestic Manners of the Americans by Frances Milton Trollope
(Paperback 304 pages)An Englishwoman's engaging and often outspoken account of her travels in nineteenth-century America. Read more...
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Domestic Manners of the Americans by Frances Milton Trollope
(Paperback 376 pages)An Englishwoman's engaging and often outspoken account of her travels in nineteenth-century America. Read more...
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Forward - the "Jewish Daily Forward" (Forverts) Newspaper by Ehud Manor
(Hardback 162 pages)Examines the role of "Jewish Daily Forward" during the heyday of Jewish immigration to the United States, from 1897 to 1917. This book offers an assessment of this Read more...
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Gold Fever by Rich Mole
(Paperback 144 pages)In 1897, at the height of the Klondike Gold Rush, tens of thousands of would-be prospectors flooded into the Yukon in search of instant wealth. This title presents an Read more...
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Greater Britain: Volume 1 by Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke
(Paperback 444 pages)A young Cambridge graduate tours the English-speaking world and describes Victorian colonial culture and the British legacy in America. Read more...
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Historical Sketches of New Mexico by Lebaron Bradford Prince
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Hudson's Bay Company Adventures by Elle Andra-Warner
(Paperback 128 pages)The explorers and fur traders who started the Hudson's Bay Company were brash and daring adventurers in search of their fortunes in the New World. This book relates the Read more...
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A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States by Frederick Law Olmstead
(Paperback 468 pages)Olmsted's encounters and experiences in a society which was on the verge of overwhelming change. Read more...
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A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States by Frederick Law Olmsted & Jr. Frederick Law Olmsted & William Peterfield Trent
(Paperback 424 pages)Olmsted's encounters and experiences in a society which was on the verge of overwhelming change. Read more...
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Mounties by Elle Andra-Warner
(Paperback 144 pages)When the newly formed Northwest Mounted Police marched west in 1874, Canada was a young country with vast and wild western territories. This book presents an account of Read more...
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Notions of the Americans by James Fenimore Cooper
(Paperback 488 pages)A light-hearted narrative with the serious purpose of revealing the nature of this brand-new nation. Read more...
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Notions of the Americans by James Fenimore Cooper
(Paperback 492 pages)A light-hearted narrative with the serious purpose of revealing the nature of this brand-new nation. Read more...
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Passages to America by Emmy E. Werner
(Hardback 200 pages)More than twelve million immigrants passed through Ellis Island's gates between 1892 and 1954. Based on the oral histories of fifty children who came to the US before Read more...
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Gideon's People
(Hardback 1376 pages)Tells the story of an American Indian community in the Housatonic Valley of northwestern Connecticut. Read more...
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Rancho De Las Golondrinas by Carmella Padilla & Jack Parsons
(Hardback 208 pages)Presents an account of the early history of El Rancho de las Golondrinas from the ranch's beginnings to its establishment as a history museum, including biographical Read more...
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George Washington At "Head Quarters, Dobbs Ferry" by Mary Sudman Donovan
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A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar (1875) by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer
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