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Making Black Los Angeles: Class; Gender; and Community; 1850-1917

DOC Making Black Los Angeles: Class; Gender; and Community; 1850-1917 by Marne L. Campbell in History

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This book a facsimile reproduction of a contemporary account of the battle of Waterloo; packed with first-hand accounts and official reports. The first section is a narrative description of the campaign followed by various personal interpretations of the battle; including letters from such notables as the Duke of Wellington. This is followed by the official reports of the battle from all sides; including the various orders of the day issued to the different armies; the official gazette sent by Wellington and the first-hand accounts of French marshals such as Ney and Grouchy. The book concludes with sobering lists of the killed and wounded; those honoured after the battle and obituaries of the more prominent figures. The book features two beautifully detailed concertina-fold maps; one giving an overview of the campaign as a whole and the other detailing the positions on the battlefield itself. In addition to this there is a detailed panorama of the battlefield; done in pen and ink that is arranged in two six-part folded sections in the middle of the book.


#1761808 in Books Marne L Campbell 2016-11-07Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .75 x 6.00l; .0 #File Name: 1469629275302 pagesMaking Black Los Angeles Class Gender and Community 1850 1917


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