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The Great Depression: A Primary Source History


Book Description
This richly illustrated series uses primary sources and captivating images to make pivotal events in world history accessible to today's students. Time lines on each spread help students follow events as they happened, and a wealth of archival images bring each period to life.
Book Information
PublisherGareth Stevens Publishing
BindingLibrary Binding (2 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages48
ISBN-100836859782
ISBN-13978-0836859782
Publication Date07/01/2005
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About Stanley Schultz (Author) : Stanley Schultz is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Stanley Schultz is The Great Depression: A Primary Source History (In Their Own Words (Milwaukee, Wis.).).
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