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A history of the book in america is a fivevolume series of scholarly books of essays published 20002010 by the university of north carolina press, and edited by david d. These essential books recount the history of the united states in its most pivotal moments, from the arrival of european explorers to the vietnam war. All the while this book explores tradition, suffering, and wisdom of the people of haiti. Library of congress rare books and special collections. Live the thrilling story of america, from before columbus to modern times. Examine events, people and debates that have molded the united states. The history of the book in early america was profoundly shaped by ideas and practices that emerged within the protestant reformation. Two characteristic books were his 1950 intellectual history the american mind. Its antislavery message rallied abolitionists and infuriated and scared slave owners, perhaps fomenting the. The book weaves together a very well done story of america.
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