The Political History Of The United States Of America, During The Great Rebellion,
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This book is a comprehensive historical account of the political events that shaped the United States during the Civil War, covering the legislative actions and political maneuvers of the thirty-sixth and thirty-seventh congress. Written by Edward McPherson, a former Clerk of the House of Representatives, it offers a detailed chronology of the period, from the start of the Great Rebellion to the end of the Thirty-Seventh Congress.
This second edition presents a faithful reprint of the original 1865 work, offering readers a historical perspective on the political landscape of the United States. It preserves the insights and analysis from the original text, making it a valuable resource for those interested in American political history and its evolution over time.
The political history of the United States of America - during the great rebellion, from November 6 1860, to July 4 1864 is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1864. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and... číst celé
In "The Backwash Squeeze," Edward McPherson explores the rich history of bridge, once more popular than baseball, and shares his humorous journey to master the game for the North American Bridge Championships. With insights from notable players, this affectionate homage captures the challenges and allure of bridge from an outsider's perspective.
Focusing on the political landscape between 1866 and 1869, this manual provides a detailed summary of significant executive, legislative, and politico-military events from that era. It draws from Joseph Sabin's extensive bibliography, offering insights into various aspects of life in the Americas, including exploration, the Civil War, and cultural dynamics. The collection features high-quality digital scans of original documents, making it a valuable resource for libraries, students, and scholars interested in historical perspectives from over four centuries.
From April 15, 1865 to July 15, 1870
This antiquarian book is part of a Legacy Reprint Series, aiming to preserve and promote rare historical literature. While the reproduction may contain imperfections like missing text or blurred pages, its cultural significance justifies its availability. The initiative reflects a dedication to safeguarding and sharing important literary works despite potential quality issues in the reprint process.