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The Gettysburg Address in Translation: What It Really Means

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Book Description
How long is four score and seven years? Just what are unalienable rights? These translations make important historical documents meaningful. Each book translates the work of a primary source into a language you can understand.
Book Information
PublisherCapstone Press
BindingLibrary Binding (2 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages2393
ISBN-101429619309
ISBN-13978-1429619301
Publication Date09/01/2008
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About Kay M. (Author) : Kay M. is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Kay M. is The Gettysburg Address in Translation: What It Really Means (Fact Finders).
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About Olson (Author) : Olson is a published author of children's books. Published credits of Olson include Egypt in Colors (A+ Books), Needs and Wants (Pebble Books), and The Gettysburg Address in Translation: What It Reall... more
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