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[solid copy with modest shelfwear, some dust-soiling to top edge; the jacket has bits of paper loss at the spine extremities and several corners, and along the front flap-fold]. (Americanization S...
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[solid copy with modest shelfwear, some dust-soiling to top edge; the jacket has bits of paper loss at the spine extremities and several corners, and along the front flap-fold]. (Americanization Studies) Series "This volume, the ninth in the Americanization Studies, is the result of investigations in the experiences of the immigrant who finds it hard to adjust himself to our laws. . The purpose of the book is to give a clear idea of the conditions as they actually exist -- to follow the immigrant from the port of entry, through troubles that call for the intervention of the law, to see how the law helps him, what is done to adjust him to our laws, and what his reactions are in the way of friendliness to the country. In making this study, [the author] went for data to cities and towns in the Eastern and Middle Western states, where the foreign population is large [and] has selected cases which seemed typical, representative of what the reader can see in his own community."
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Publisher: Harper & Brothers
Year: 1923
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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