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Title: Minnesota History 51/1 Spring 1988
Description: St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1988. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp1-40. Illustrated with photos and other illustrations in black and white. Mailing label of the illustrious 'The Beaver' (periodical of the Hudson's Bay Co.) on rear cover. Date stamp and few notations top of front cover else a very good or better copy. 160 grams - ships lettermail. Features include: Overcoming Geography: Jewish Religious Life in Four Market Towns by Linda Mack Schloff; Things As They Should Be: Jeffersonian Idealism and Rural Rebellion in Minnesota and North Dakota, 1910-1920 by Larry Remele; Beyond the Threshold: Black Students at Moorhead State College, 1968-1972 by Arnold Cooper. Among others, reviews include: Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden: Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians, by Gilbert L. Wilson, with an introduction by Jeffrey R. Hanson (reviewed by Tom Woods); Mapping the North American Plains: Essays in the History of Cartography, edited by Frederick C. Luebke, Frances W. Kaye, and Gary E. Moulton (reviewed by J.B. Harley); The Prints of Adolf Dehn: A Catalogue Raisonné, compiled by Jocelyn Lumsdaine and Thomas O'Sullivan, with Essays by Richard W. Cox (reviewed by T. Victoria Hansen). A second copy of this issue is also available. We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly complete with front cover scans for your browsing pleasure. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.

Keywords: Jewish Religious Life Market Towns Minnesota, Jeffersonian Idealism Rural Rebellion Minnesota North Dakota, Black Students Moorhead State College, Agriculture Hidatsa Indians, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodical J

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- Book number: 26044

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