This is an important achievement in the writing of American history : an account of the surrender at Appomatox [sic], for one example, which will be read by generations still to come / Archibald MacLeish. After 1981.

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This is an important achievement in the writing of American history : an account of the surrender at Appomatox [sic], for one example, which will be read by generations still to come / Archibald MacLeish. After 1981.

2 leaves : blue lined paper ; 28 cm.

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