Francis Paul PruchaAuthor of Handbook for research in American history : a guide to bibliographies and other reference worksAlso known as: Francis Prucha, Francis P. Prucha, PRUCHA (Francis Paul), Francis Paul Prucha ed., Francis Paul, Comp. Prucha
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