Beginner's Civics for North Dakota by James E. Boyle, Ph.D. - front cover
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Beginner's Civics for North Dakota

by James E. Boyle, Ph.D.

"Beginner's Civics for North Dakota" by James E. Boyle, Ph.D., published by American Book Company in 1911, offers a detailed exploration of civics for the state. This edition, printed in New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago, features a red cloth cover with stains and inscriptions. Ideal for collectors of historical educational texts, this book provides a unique glimpse into early 20th-century civics education in North Dakota.

$85.59$$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1911
American Book Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B1-AA-0479

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Condition Details

The book is bound in red cloth with visible stains on the front cover, indicating previous handling. The spine is intact, and the binding is firm, ensuring the book's structural integrity. There are inscriptions on the front endpaper, but no author signature is present. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, with the exterior showing signs of wear typical for a publication of its age.

About This Antique 1911 Edition

"Beginner's Civics for North Dakota" by James E. Boyle, Ph.D., is a foundational text published by the American Book Company in 1911. As a professor of economics and political science at the University of North Dakota, Boyle offers a comprehensive introduction to civics tailored specifically for North Dakota. This edition, printed in New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago, provides insights into the governmental structures and civic responsibilities pertinent to the state's residents. While the book's exact edition is not specified, its early 20th-century publication makes it a significant historical resource for educators and historians interested in regional civics education. The book is bound in a red cloth cover with noticeable stains and inscriptions on the front endpaper, reflecting its journey through time. Despite lacking a dust jacket, this copy remains a valuable piece for collectors of educational and regional history.

Publisher Information

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American Book Company

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