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    The Civil War in the Great Interior and related titles See page 1

    U. S. History See pages 2-3Series in Law, Society & Politics in the Midwest

    and related titles See page 4

    Polish and Polish-American Studies Series See page 5Series in Ecology and History and related titles See page 6

    Research in International Studies: Latin America SeriesSee page 7

    Research in International Studies: Southeast Asia SeriesSee page 7

    Comparative Slavery See page 8

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    8. 978-0-8214-1846-8 F paper $26.95 Discount $22A highly original and much-needed book that putsGibbons v. Ogden in historical context . . . [A] major con-tribution to our understanding o a landmark case.Daniel W. Hamilton

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    Paris on the PotomacThe French Infuence on the Architectureand Art o Washington, D.C.

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    In the Balance of PowerIndependent Black Politics and Third-PartyMovements in the United States

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    Terrible Swift SwordThe Legacy o John Brown

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    Wielding the AxState Forestry and Social Confictin Tanzania, 18202000

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