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Part II, Used and Rare Books Var. Eds., LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Two Hundred Years in the Life of an American Town
This excellent study discusses the careers and interactions of three of the most influential men of their times, General and later President Ulysses Grant, the eccentric Horace Greeley, editor and founder of the great New York Tribune, and Charles Dana, editor of the powerful New York Sun. Well researched, the volume presents detailed biographies of these men and how Grant was presented by them to the American public, from his earliest appearance as the hero of the Fort Donelson victory...
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