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Books in Brief

February 20, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on several books related to politics. Some of the books are "A History of the Presidency From 1788 to 1897," by Edward Stanwood, "A History of the Presidency From 1897 to 1916," by Edward Stanwood, "American Diplomacy in the Modern World," by Arthur Bullard. These two volumes, with what appear to be rather needless differences of title, are the latest revision and continuation of the well-known work first published as a "History of Presidential Elections," and later brought down by the author, with a change of title to "A History of the Presidency" and an enlargement to two volumes, through the election of 1912 and to the beginning of the election of 1916.

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BOOKS; PUBLISHERS & publishing; HISTORY of the Presidency From 1788 to 1897, A (Book); MODERNISM (Christian theology); STANWOOD, Edward; HISTORY of the Presidency From 1897 to 1916, A (Book)
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