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Booknotes on American Character: People, Politics, and Conflict in American Historyby Lamb, BrianFirst Edition
Book description: New York, New York, U.S.A.: Public Affairs, 2004. First Edition. Hard Cover. New/New. The wide-ranging interviews of the Booknotes series have aleady been the basis for three best-selling books. Now, C-SPAN CEO and Booknotes host Brian Lamb presents a new collection of nearly eighty interviews with contemporary nonfiction writers that offer insights into our national character. Explored in this volume are the political tensions that have shaped our nation, and the thoughts of seventy-eight biographers, historians, and journalists whose topics span 225 years of the American experience. This book is a valuable addition to the Booknotes legacy for fans of the program and for anyone interested in the great historical moments, issues, and people that have shaped America. 591 pages including a complete list of C-SPAN Booknotes (of which the transcripts are available for viewing online), and an extensive index. The black remainder mark on the bottom is about 2" long. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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