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  2. 1776 (book) - Wikipedia

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    1776 (released in the United Kingdom as 1776: America and Britain at War) [1] is a book written by David McCullough, published by Simon & Schuster on May 24, 2005. The work is a companion to McCullough's earlier biography of John Adams, and focuses on the events surrounding the start of the American Revolutionary War.

  3. The Greater Journey - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris is a 2011 non-fiction book by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough.In a departure from McCullough's most recent works, Founding Fathers like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, who spent time in Paris, are not covered. [1]

  4. The Invisible Government - Wikipedia

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    Historian Simon Willmetts would later argue that The Invisible Government was "one of the two or three most important books ever written about the CIA", stating that the book was released at a time that let it help shape attitudes about the agency and US foreign policy while booming a "key text" for students protesters and the nascent anti-war ...

  5. America, Empire of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    [9] The Financial Times' Edward Luce said "It is to Reynolds’ great credit that his book helps make sense not just of America but also of the Bushes. Now is a good time to read it." [10] "Let us not mince words," observed historian Joseph Ellis in The National Interest. "In my judgment, this is the best one-volume history of the United States ...

  6. David McCullough - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, McCullough moved to New York City, where Sports Illustrated hired him as a trainee in 1956. [9] He later worked as an editor and writer for the United States Information Agency in Washington, D.C. [5] After working for twelve years in editing and writing, including a position at American Heritage, McCullough "felt that [he] had reached the point where [he] could attempt ...

  7. American Holocaust: Columbus and the Conquest of the New ...

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    Stannard begins with a description of the cultural and biological diversity in the Americas prior to contact in 1492. The book surveys the history of European colonization in the Americas, for approximately 400 years, from the first Spanish assaults in the Caribbean in the 1490s to the Wounded Knee Massacre in the 1890s--the indigenous inhabitants of North and South America have suffered ...

  8. Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War ...

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    The New York Times Book Review reported that although Kennedy does "consider minorities and women" in the book, they are "decidedly secondary" and "[d]ead white males predominate". [48] Oshinsky criticized the book's inattention to popular culture, [53] and the Book Review stated that "American culture, particularly popular culture, is all but ...

  9. David J. Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    If America Were a Village: A Book about the People of the United States, Kids Can Press, Ltd.; First edition (August 1, 2009), ISBN 978-1554533442; If the World Were a Village: A Book about the World's People, CitizenKid, by David J. Smith and Shelagh Armstrong (March 1, 2002), ISBN 978-1550747799

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