$18.00 USD • Used
Very handsome covers in these 70's magazines. Also clean and tightly bound with no names or writing. Each magazine has three or four articles, plus many book reviews. A good place to find Ohio his...
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Very handsome covers in these 70's magazines. Also clean and tightly bound with no names or writing. Each magazine has three or four articles, plus many book reviews. A good place to find Ohio history that you missed in the 70's. The articles are these:The Movement for Coal Mine Safety in 19th Century Ohio; The Ohio Democracy and the Crisis of Disunion 1860-1861; Prevailing Manners and Customs on the Frontier-- The Memoirs of Irene Hardy; In His Veins Coursed No Bootlickuing Blood -- the Career of Peter H. Clark; The "New"Harding and American Foreign Policy -- Warren G. Harding, Hiram W. Johnson and Pragmatic Diplomacy; School Days of a Schoolmaster; Politicians, Issues and Voter Preference in Jacksonian Ohio; Ethnic Identity In Industrial Cleveland -- The Hungarians 1900-1920; Land To the Freedmen --A Vision of Reconstruction; Thomas Corwin and the Sectional Crisis; Oral History in an Ethnic Community; Depression and the New Deal in Ohio -- Lorena Hickok's Reports to Harry Hopkins 1934-1936
Product Info
Publisher: The Ohio Archaeological and Historical Qurterl
Year: 1977
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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GarrisonHouseBooks
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Country: United States