Series: Time-Life: Our American Century

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Events That Shaped the Century (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books1
Dawn of the Century: 1900-1910 (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books2
End of Innocence: 1910-1920 (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books3
The Jazz Age: The 20s (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books4
Hard Times: The 30s (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books5
Decade of Triumph: The 40s (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books6
The American Dream: The 50s (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books7
Rock & Roll Generation: Teen Life in the 50s (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books8
Turbulent Years: The 60s (Our American Century) by Our American Century9
Time of Transition: The 70s (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books10
Pride and Prosperity: The 80s (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books11
The Digital Decade: The 90's the Age of Freedom (Our American Century)12
100 Years of Hollywood (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books*
Century of Flight (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books*
A Century of Sports (Our American Century)*
Immigrants: The New Americans (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books*
People Who Shaped the Century (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books*
Prelude to the Century, 1870-1900 (Our American Century) by Time-Life Books*

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