David Lowenthal
David Lowenthal (26 April 1923 – 15 September 2018) was an American historian and geographer, renowned for his work on heritage. He is credited with having made heritage studies a discipline in its own right. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Mind and Art of Abraham Lincoln, Philosopher Statesman : Texts and Interpretations of Twenty Great Speeches / by Lowenthal, David
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The Mind and Art of Abraham Lincoln, Philosopher Statesman : Texts and Interpretations of Twenty Great Speeches / by Lowenthal, David
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George Perkins Marsh prophet of conservation / by Lowenthal, David, 1923-
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George Perkins Marsh prophet of conservation / by Lowenthal, David, 1923-
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Slaves, free men, citizens : West Indian perspectives. / by Comitas, Lambros
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Slaves, free men, citizens : West Indian perspectives. / by Comitas, Lambros
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The Politics of the past
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The Politics of the past
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