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The American Soldier, Civil War To Korea, As He Revealed Himself In His Own Words In The Stars And Stripes, Army Newspaper.
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The crackdown- the largest ever in U.S. history dethroned Walker, paved the way for Roosevelt's career as president after almost ruining his chances and brought the roaring Jazz Age to an end.
The Man Who Rode the Tiger is the dramatic story of the biggest investigation of political corruption in American municipal history.
This biography of Abraham Lincoln is drawn from the writings of his contemporaries. It extends from his political beginnings in Springfield to his assassination, revealing a less god-like and more beleaguered character than has been previously depicted.
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