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How the States Got Their Shapes

by Mark Stein

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... into the debate - something which, as he points out, is all too often deliberately left out of the discussion. #93 How the States Got Their Shapes - Mark Stein An interesting book discussing how the borders of the states of the United States of America were decided. There are many ...

... liked the more personal chapter 8 looking at the ethical issues, and the author's personal view on why we should care. How the States got their Shapes - Mark Stein An interesting book discussing how the borders of the states of the United States of America were decided. There are many ...

#93 How the States Got Their Shapes - Mark Stein An interesting book discussing how the borders of the states of the United States of America were decided. There are many interesting snippets of history here, although whenever I knew something of the history myself, I tended to feel that the ...

... Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation (I'm sure you'll be in the next edition, Janice!) by Cokie Roberts ***** How the States Got Their Shapes by Mark Stein **** (fun, but short on real substance) Currently starting: In Search of Bill Clinton: A Psychological Biography (Real ...

... so the review for that one is up here. Book 19 was How The States Got Their Shapes, as I mentioned in the previous post. Had to get Billibub and Digital Magic done before their release date on the 23rd of September. The ...

How the States Got Their Shapes came today from PBS. Looks to be a great read for geography/history buffs.

... books I've read. Unless you are comfortable crying in public, read this one in seclusion. I'm currently reading How the States Got Their Shapes by Mark Stein, and I'm finding it pretty boring, actually. I thought it would be much more interesting. I envisioned scandals, chicanery, ...

... I'm working on several books right now, and I'm not 100% sure which one will be #14. Right now, it looks like it will be How The States Got Their Shapes (which is a really interesting book -- much better than I thought it would be!), or possibly 1434. I haven't forgotten about That Sweet E ...

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