
The Tragic Era: The Revolution after Lincoln
by Claude G. Bowers
"The Tragic Era: The Revolution after Lincoln" by Claude G. Bowers, published by Houghton Mifflin in 1929, explores the Reconstruction era's challenges. This Cambridge-printed edition lacks a dust jacket and shows library use, including an inscription. Despite wear, it remains intact, offering valuable insights into post-Civil War America.
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This 1929 edition of "The Tragic Era" is in fair condition, with noticeable wear consistent with library use. The cover shows signs of wear, and there is no dust jacket. The spine and edges are frayed, and there is an inscription on the front endpaper. Despite these flaws, the binding remains intact, and the pages are free from major markings, making it a serviceable copy for reading or historical study.
About This Vintage 1929 Edition
"The Tragic Era: The Revolution after Lincoln" by Claude G. Bowers, published by Houghton Mifflin Company in 1929, is a compelling historical examination of the Reconstruction period following the assassination of President Lincoln. Printed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, this edition provides a detailed narrative of the political and social upheavals that characterized the era. Bowers, a noted historian and diplomat, offers insights into the challenges faced by the nation during this transformative period. This particular copy shows signs of library use and lacks a dust jacket, which may indicate its historical journey through public collections. The book's condition and library markings reflect its age and usage, adding a layer of history to its presence. With its focus on post-Civil War America, this work remains a relevant resource for those interested in the complexities of American history.
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