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American heritage
February/March 1982, vol. 33, no. 2.
Published
1982
by
American Heritage Pub.
in
New York
.
Written in English.
Table of Contents
| The FDR tapes: the story behind secret recordings made in the Oval Office during the autumn of 1940, plus transcripts of five private presidential conversations / R.J.C. Butow | ||
| The amorous art of Esther Howland: America's enterprising mistress of the valentine / Joan P. Kerr | ||
| A painter at war: the World War II combat art of Albert K. Murray | ||
| Opening China: once again, Americans are learning the delicate art of trading with the biggest market on earth. Here's how they did it the first time / Oscar V. Armstrong | ||
| The social evil ordinance: more than a century ago, the city of St. Louis enacted a well-thought-out plan to legalized vice. What went wrong? / James Wunsch | ||
| American characters: William S. Devery / Richard F. Snow | ||
| The terrible odyssey of Howard Blackburn: a survivor's account of extraordinary endurance at sea | ||
| Celebrities: the story of a magazine born eighty years too soon | ||
| Between the battles: far from home and in the face of every kind of privation, the Civil War soldier did his best to recreate the world he left behind him | ||
| A heritage preserved: memory's storehouse: the National Museum of American History / T.H. Watkins. | ||
| "The miraculous care of providence": on the 250th anniversary of his birth, a look at the series of narrow escapes that allowed George Washington to become our first president / James Thomas Flexner | ||
| Congo square: an inquiry into the origins of our greatest indigenous art: jazz / Frederick Turner | ||
| Now and then: precursors of the Moral Majority / Martin E. Marty | ||
| The ursuline outrage: in the shadow of Bunker Hill, bigots perpetrated an atrocity that showed a shocked nation that the fires of the Reformation still burned in the new world / Carmine A. Prioli | ||
| Lincoln's life preserver: in his lifelong battle with despair, the president relied on a sense of humor that was rich, self-deprecating: and surprisingly bawdy / Charles B. Strozier | ||
| Reader's album: past tents. |
Edition Notes
"Sponsored by American Association for State & Local History [and] Society of American Historians."
The Physical Object
Pagination |
111 p. : |
Number of pages |
111 |
ID Numbers
Open Library |
OL24736186M |
Internet Archive |
americanheritage1982newy |
OCLC/WorldCat |
34236069 |
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