Written by a team of prominent writers and distinguished historians, the Library of American History series weaves documents left behind by historical witnesses into dramatic narratives filled with vivid portraits of famous and ordinary people, place, and events. People long gone and struggles long past come to life again in the letters, diaries, songs, speeches, and official papers that compose the vital core of this remarkable series.Through the firsthand accounts of workers, farmers, sharecroppers, veterans, professionals, rich and poor, black and white, men and women, young and old, this volume details how this economic catastrophe affected the lives of millions of Americans.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In very good condition; light soiling to wraps; crease down spine; diagonal crease lower outside corner front cover; area of hard scuffing top edge back cover; heavy toning to edges of end papers; light toning to edges of clean interior pages; binding sound. Mentor ME2178. The Mentor Living History Library. 181 pages. 7 x 4 1/4 in. Inv. EW0180. Seller Inventory # 001706
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