You Must Remember This: An Oral History of Manhattan from the 1890s to World War II
by Kisseloff, Jeff
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- Condition
- Used - Acceptable
- ISBN 10
- 1491071109
- ISBN 13
- 9781491071106
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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Used - Acceptable. May have underlining, highlighting, margin notes, remainder marks, inscriptions, book plates, tears, significant wear, and/or a missing box or discs. Damaged item.
Synopsis
You Must Remember This is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates. It tells the story of Enid Maria, a girl who falls in love with her uncle, a professional boxer. It also is about her family, the Stevicks, and their thriving life in Port Oriskany, a fictional industrial city in upstate New York.
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- Bookseller
- Magers and Quinn Booksellers (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 1404840
- Title
- You Must Remember This: An Oral History of Manhattan from the 1890s to World War II
- Author
- Kisseloff, Jeff
- Book Condition
- Used - Acceptable
- Binding
- Unknown
- ISBN 10
- 1491071109
- ISBN 13
- 9781491071106
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- This edition first published
- 2013-02
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