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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | ADAMIC, LOUIS From Many Lands New York and London, Harper & Brothers. 1940. Vi, [v], 350pp, 18 photo illustrations, notes and acknowledgment. Tall 8vo/24cm. Maroon cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, head of spine beginning fray, front hinge cracked, otherwise internally clean and tight. An introduction to the ethnic and national heritage of America by a recent immigrant. Louis Adamic (1899-1951) was a Slovenian-American writer and translator. He wrote more than forty books and was a friend of Rex Stout whose novel The Black Mountain was inspired by Adamic's rather mysterious death. Offered for US$ 13.00 by: James Hurley, Books - Book number: 004170 See more books from our catalog: American Population | |||