Seizing destiny : how America grew from sea to shining sea / by Richard Kluger.
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- 9780375413414
- E 179.5 .K714 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [609]-624) and index.
From Pulitzer Prize-winning social historian Kluger comes this comprehensive and balanced chronicle of how the vast territory of the United States was assembled to accommodate the aspirations of its people--regardless of who objected. www.alibris.com
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