Rambler in North America (Vol 2)

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Rambler in North America (Vol 2)
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Publisher : Applewood Books
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 9781429001847
ISBN-13 : 1429001844
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Book Synopsis Rambler in North America (Vol 2) by : Charles Latrobe

Book excerpt: An Australian politician travels extensively through the U.S. (with side trips to Canada and Mexico). Discusses the Native American population; American institutions; race relations; American arts and letters; manners; and so forth. vol. 2 of 2


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