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Indiana In Transition: The Emergence of an Industrial Commomwealth 1880-1920by Clifton J. Phillips
DescriptionIndianapolis, Indiana USA: Indian Historical Bureau & Indian Historical Society, 1968 FIRST EDITION. The History of Indiana Vol. IV (of V) . Published for Indiana Seasquicentennial of 1966. Covers the period of transition from a rural-agricultural society to an urban-industrial commonwealth. Golden Age of literature and the Hoosier Group of painter-landscapists. Indiana's role in WW I. Many maps and tables. VG Tan softcover, book edges have moderate agetoning/soiling. Binding tight, spine straight. Pages unmarked. much damspotting of spine. . . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. |
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