How the states got their shapes / Mark Stein.
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- 9780061431388
- E 161.3 .St34 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
In a light, accessible style--and packed with fun oddities and trivia--this entertaining guide by playwright and screenwriter Stein deciphers the mysteries of the American map, state by state. 180 b&w maps. www.alibris.com
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