a short history of the united states 1st edition
Book Details
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Author: Robert V. Remini
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Publisher: Harper Collins
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Language: English
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Published Year: 2008
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Pages: 373
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 24 x 15 cm
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Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
A Short History of the United States by Robert V. Remini offers a concise yet comprehensive narrative of America’s development from its earliest beginnings to the modern era. In this 2008 Harper Collins paperback edition, Remini distills centuries of complex political, social, and cultural transformation into an accessible and engaging account.
Spanning 373 pages, the book traces the nation’s journey from the arrival of Native American tribes and European settlement through the American Revolution, the drafting of the Constitution, the Civil War, industrial expansion, and the United States’ emergence as a global power. Remini’s clear prose and balanced analysis make major historical events understandable without oversimplification, offering readers both context and continuity across generations.
Ideal for students, educators, and general readers seeking a reliable overview of U.S. history, this edition remains a valuable addition to academic collections and personal libraries. Preserved in good condition, it provides an informative and readable survey of America’s evolving national story.
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a short history of the united states 1st edition
a short history of the united states 1st edition
Book Details
-
Author: Robert V. Remini
-
Publisher: Harper Collins
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 2008
-
Pages: 373
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 24 x 15 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
A Short History of the United States by Robert V. Remini offers a concise yet comprehensive narrative of America’s development from its earliest beginnings to the modern era. In this 2008 Harper Collins paperback edition, Remini distills centuries of complex political, social, and cultural transformation into an accessible and engaging account.
Spanning 373 pages, the book traces the nation’s journey from the arrival of Native American tribes and European settlement through the American Revolution, the drafting of the Constitution, the Civil War, industrial expansion, and the United States’ emergence as a global power. Remini’s clear prose and balanced analysis make major historical events understandable without oversimplification, offering readers both context and continuity across generations.
Ideal for students, educators, and general readers seeking a reliable overview of U.S. history, this edition remains a valuable addition to academic collections and personal libraries. Preserved in good condition, it provides an informative and readable survey of America’s evolving national story.
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Book Details
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Author: Robert V. Remini
-
Publisher: Harper Collins
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 2008
-
Pages: 373
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 24 x 15 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
A Short History of the United States by Robert V. Remini offers a concise yet comprehensive narrative of America’s development from its earliest beginnings to the modern era. In this 2008 Harper Collins paperback edition, Remini distills centuries of complex political, social, and cultural transformation into an accessible and engaging account.
Spanning 373 pages, the book traces the nation’s journey from the arrival of Native American tribes and European settlement through the American Revolution, the drafting of the Constitution, the Civil War, industrial expansion, and the United States’ emergence as a global power. Remini’s clear prose and balanced analysis make major historical events understandable without oversimplification, offering readers both context and continuity across generations.
Ideal for students, educators, and general readers seeking a reliable overview of U.S. history, this edition remains a valuable addition to academic collections and personal libraries. Preserved in good condition, it provides an informative and readable survey of America’s evolving national story.












