Smith, Barbara Clarak, - After the Revolution: the Smithsonian history of everyday life in the 18th century.NY, Pantheon/Natl Museum Am Hist, (1983). 1st ed. VG in VG DJ. A stunning book re-creating our very first days of nationhood through the lives of 4 ordinary people: a Massachusetts merchant. and patriarch, a struggling Delaware yeoman farmer, a tobacco-planting slaveowner in tidewater Virginia, and the free black founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia. Remainder mark.
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