

A Twentieth-Century American Reader
Editors: Jack Land and Maurice O’Sullivan
Pages: 525
Size: 6 x 9 in.
Price: US $6.60
GPS Invoice No: G0004-E
Overview
A Twentieth-Century American Reader is an anthology of American primary cultural and literary readings written between 1900 and 1945. It is intended as a reader and historical reference for advanced students, teachers, and scholars. There are five chapters: “The Progressive Age,” “The Great Crusade: War in the Modern World,” “The Twenties: High Tide of Modern America,” “The Great Depression: The Modern Economy in Trouble,” and “World War II: The Global Crusade.” The text is complemented by illustrations and photographs from the time period.