America in Perspective: The United States Through Foreign EyesHenry Steele Commager |
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Introduction by HENRY STEELE COMMAGER | 3 |
Why the Americans Are a Happy People 788 | 20 |
The Homeliness and Friendliness of the Amer | 33 |
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