The Georgia Historical Quarterly, Spring 1997 (Volume 81, Number 1)

Soft Cover, Savannah, GA, U.S.A. Georgia Historical Society, 1953. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket.

Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Wrappers are faded at spine and chipped at lower back, with general shelf wear. Contents: Smith on Jomini and Clausewitz and Sherman's march through Georgia. Funderburke on the Atlanta years of architect Edmund G. Lind, 1882-1893. Levine on black private social welfare institutions in the South, 1880s-1920s. Finlay on Jesse F. Jackson, the Central of Georgia Railroad, and the failure of chemurgy in the depression-era South. Dimmer on recent works on race, class, and politics in twentieth-century Atlanta. 9.25" (23 cm) tall; 100 pages.

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