Description: The Oxford History of the American People by Samuel Eliot Morison 1965 HC Explore the rich history of the American people with Samuel Elliot Morison's "The Oxford History of the American People". This vintage hardcover book, published in 1965 by Oxford University Press, is a must-have for history enthusiasts. The book is beautifully illustrated and covers a range of topics including the people, events, and cuisine of America. The book is written in English and has special attributes that make it a unique addition to any collection. It is a nonfiction narrative type that explores the history of America in a detailed and engaging manner. The book is perfect for anyone interested in the subject of history and is a great gift for vintage book collectors. SEE PHOTOS FOR CONDITION.Please contact us if you have ANY questions about this item! Your satisfaction is important to us!Please check out our store here - WE WILL HAPPILY COMBINE SHIPPING! When purchasing multiple items, a refund based on actual shipping cost will be issued within 48 hours after your items are shipped.All items sold "as is"Returns on collectible items will not be accepted without all original packaging if it was included in the sale. If the item is sold as unopened, returns will not be accepted if the item has been opened.
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Book Title: The Oxford History of the American People
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
City: Oxford
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Original Language: English
Regional Cuisine: American
Subject: History
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1965
Format: Hardcover
Year: 1965
Language: English
Era: 1960s
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: Samuel Elliot Morison
Features: Illustrated
Genre: History
Topic: People
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States