living documents of american history
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Book Details
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Author: Not Mentioned
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Publisher: Washington Square Press, New York
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1960
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Pages: 84
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 26 x 21 cm
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Condition: Used – Good (Custom back cover)
About the Book
Living Documents of American History, edited by John A. Scott, is a thoughtfully curated anthology that brings together more than 60 foundational texts central to the development of the United States. This 1960 edition presents a wide-ranging selection of primary sources, including colonial charters, revolutionary declarations, Civil War-era speeches, and significant cultural writings that shaped American thought.
Designed to offer readers direct engagement with historical voices, the collection provides firsthand insight into the political ideals, social struggles, and evolving national identity of the United States. Rather than relying solely on interpretation, this anthology allows the documents themselves to illuminate the nation’s constitutional, cultural, and ideological journey.
With its large-format presentation (26 x 21 cm), this paperback edition enhances readability and reference use. Despite a custom back cover, the book remains in good condition and serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, researchers, and history enthusiasts seeking authentic primary source material.

