an outline of american history 1st edition
Book Details
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Author: Not Mentioned
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Publisher: United States Information Service
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1952
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Pages: 145
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Cover: Hardback
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Dimensions: 25 x 19 cm
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Condition: Used – Good (Custom spine; minor wear and tear on hardbound edges)
About the Book
This 1952 hardback edition published by the United States Information Service represents a mid-20th century institutional publication, reflecting the informational and documentary style typical of government-issued works of the era. Spanning 145 pages and presented in a large-format size (25 x 19 cm), the book likely combines textual explanation with visual or reference-based material.
Publications from the United States Information Service were often designed to inform, document, or present official perspectives on historical, political, cultural, or economic developments. Such editions today carry historical value, offering insight into the narrative and communication style of the post-war period.
Despite a custom spine and minor wear along the edges of the hardbound cover, the book remains in good reading condition and structurally sound. This edition is suitable for collectors of government publications, researchers of Cold War-era documentation, and readers interested in archival material from the early 1950s.
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an outline of american history 1st edition
an outline of american history 1st edition
Book Details
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Author: Not Mentioned
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Publisher: United States Information Service
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1952
-
Pages: 145
-
Cover: Hardback
-
Dimensions: 25 x 19 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (Custom spine; minor wear and tear on hardbound edges)
About the Book
This 1952 hardback edition published by the United States Information Service represents a mid-20th century institutional publication, reflecting the informational and documentary style typical of government-issued works of the era. Spanning 145 pages and presented in a large-format size (25 x 19 cm), the book likely combines textual explanation with visual or reference-based material.
Publications from the United States Information Service were often designed to inform, document, or present official perspectives on historical, political, cultural, or economic developments. Such editions today carry historical value, offering insight into the narrative and communication style of the post-war period.
Despite a custom spine and minor wear along the edges of the hardbound cover, the book remains in good reading condition and structurally sound. This edition is suitable for collectors of government publications, researchers of Cold War-era documentation, and readers interested in archival material from the early 1950s.
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Book Details
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Author: Not Mentioned
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Publisher: United States Information Service
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Language: English
-
Published Year: 1952
-
Pages: 145
-
Cover: Hardback
-
Dimensions: 25 x 19 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (Custom spine; minor wear and tear on hardbound edges)
About the Book
This 1952 hardback edition published by the United States Information Service represents a mid-20th century institutional publication, reflecting the informational and documentary style typical of government-issued works of the era. Spanning 145 pages and presented in a large-format size (25 x 19 cm), the book likely combines textual explanation with visual or reference-based material.
Publications from the United States Information Service were often designed to inform, document, or present official perspectives on historical, political, cultural, or economic developments. Such editions today carry historical value, offering insight into the narrative and communication style of the post-war period.
Despite a custom spine and minor wear along the edges of the hardbound cover, the book remains in good reading condition and structurally sound. This edition is suitable for collectors of government publications, researchers of Cold War-era documentation, and readers interested in archival material from the early 1950s.











