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History Briefs

MacDonald, William | July 17, 1929 issue

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The article presents information about three books related to history. One of the books under discussion is titled, 1918-1928. A Short History of the World, written by C. Delisle Burns. This book treats events in a chronological order. The second book under discussion is titled, A History of European Diplomacy, 1457-1789, written by R.B. Mowat. For those who want a readable and orderly narrative, closely packed with well-chosen facts, the book should prove eminently acceptable. The third book under discussion is titled, An Hour of American History. From Columbus to Coolidge, written by Samuel Eliot Morison.

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HISTORY; 1918-1928. A Short History of the World (Book); HISTORY of European Diplomacy 1451-1789, A (Book); HOUR of American History. From Columbus to Coolidge, An (Book); DIPLOMACY; UNITED States -- History; UNITED States
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