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An Early American Reader
Editor: J.A. Leo Lemay
Pages: 741
Size: 6 x 9 in.
Price: US $9.30
GPS Invoice No: G0123-E

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Overview
An Early American Reader is an anthology of early American primary cultural and literary readings. It is intended as a reader and historical reference for advanced students, teachers, and scholars. There are six chapters: “The American Dream,” “Religious Traditions in Early America,” “The Indian and the Frontier,” “Nature and the World,” “Slavery and the Black,” and “The American Revolution.” The text is complemented by eighty-seven illustrations from the time period.



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