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Freelon Starbird, being a narrative of the extraordinary hardships suffered by an accidental soldier in a beaten army during the autumn and winter of 1776.
Freelon Starbird, being a narrative of the extraordinary hardships suffered by an accidental soldier in a beaten army during the autumn and winter of 1776.

By Richard F. Snow

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A reluctant young patriot describes his experiences in the Revolutionary Army after waking following a night of drinking to the disturbing recollection of having signed up the night before to fight...

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AmericanHeritage r
AmericanHeritage r

By American Heritage

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The iron road
The iron road

By Richard F. Snow

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A history of American railroading with a commentary on its status today.

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The Official Red Book
The Official Red Book

By Richard Snow

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Improving Inquiry in Social Science
Improving Inquiry in Social Science

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The funny place
The funny place

By Richard F. Snow

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The funny place
The funny place

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