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On Time: How America Has Learned to Live Life by the Clock (edition 2002)

by Smithsonian Institution

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Packed with illustrations and colourful anecdotes, this work provides an illustrated history of the ways Americans have measured, used, and thought about time over the past 300 years. 'On Time' is a lively history for all ages.
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Title:On Time: How America Has Learned to Live Life by the Clock
Authors:Smithsonian Institution
Info:Bulfinch (2002), Edition: 1st, Hardcover
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On Time: How America Has Learned to Live Life by the Clock by Carlene E. Stephens

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