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English: Illustrated school history of the world, from the earliest ages to the present time:

by Quackenbos, John D. (John Duncan), 1848-1926

Published 1904 SHOW MORE

1 History--Outlines, syllabi, etc

Publisher New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book company Pages 512 Possible copyright status The Library of Congress is unaware of any copyright restrictions for this item. Language English Call number 7730819 Digitizing sponsor Sloan Foundation Book contributor The Library of Congress Collection library_of_congress; americana

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