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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | MORISON, SAMUEL ELIOT The Oxford History of the American PeopleOxford University Press, NY, June 1965, 1st Ed. Hardbound. This book traces the major strands in America's history from prehistoric man to the assassination of JFK. It deals popular sports and pastimes, such as shooting, fishing, horse racing, and sailing; eating and drinking customs; developments in fine arts, music, and medicine; deals with the revolution in sexual mores, and pays particular attention to the American Indian. The parallel history of Canada is also briefly told. There are new and fresh accounts of nation's wars, written not for specialists but for the general reader. Illustrated with maps, drawings and photographs; many chapters close with appropriate musical excerpts. LCCN 65-12468. 1153 Pgs. Description text copyright 2007. Fine in Chipped DJ. Paper DJ. 8vo.. Offered for EUR 16.25 = appr. US$ 22.81 by: Booksforcomfort.com - Book number: 14884 See more books from our catalog: History;Americans | |||