American heritage : August 1957, volume VIII, number 5 🔍
American Heritage Publishing Company, American Heritage Publishing Company
New York : American Heritage Pub., New York, New York State, 1957
English [en] · PDF · 11.4MB · 1957 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
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\"Sponsored by American Association for State & Local History [and] Society of American Historians.\"
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Volume 8, 1957
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"Sponsored by American Association for State & Local History [and] Society of American Historians."
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Victory at New Orleans -- by C.S. Forester
Primer from a green world -- by Walter Havighurst
Philip Hone's New York -- by Dorothie Bobbé
History and how to write it -- Dixon Wecter
Few men in soldier suits -- by Helena Huntington Smith
Philosopher's wife and the wolf at the door -- by Elizabeth Bancroft Schlesinger
Soldier's return -- by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
When Cotton Mather fought the smallpox -- by Laurence Farmer
New England summer -- by Richard M. Ketchum
Terrible triangle fire -- by Tom Brooks
Spy for Washington -- by Leonard Falkner
Tour of Prince Napoleon -- edited by Georges J. Joyaux
Clothes Lincoln wore -- by Douglas Gorsline
Reading, writing and history -- Bruce Catton
Perils of the waltz.
Primer from a green world -- by Walter Havighurst
Philip Hone's New York -- by Dorothie Bobbé
History and how to write it -- Dixon Wecter
Few men in soldier suits -- by Helena Huntington Smith
Philosopher's wife and the wolf at the door -- by Elizabeth Bancroft Schlesinger
Soldier's return -- by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
When Cotton Mather fought the smallpox -- by Laurence Farmer
New England summer -- by Richard M. Ketchum
Terrible triangle fire -- by Tom Brooks
Spy for Washington -- by Leonard Falkner
Tour of Prince Napoleon -- edited by Georges J. Joyaux
Clothes Lincoln wore -- by Douglas Gorsline
Reading, writing and history -- Bruce Catton
Perils of the waltz.
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2023-06-28
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