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Union, the Confederacy and the Atlantic Rim Gordon A. Jensen seemed an everlasting part of

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seemed an everlasting part of Baltimore's landscape

and "Three Poems" (1972)

but until recently the concept of ‘‘chronic disease'' had limited significance

was praised by New York Times bestselling author Jill Marie Landis as "an uplifting

the adobe Fort was built to emulate the frontier trading posts of the 19th century

Union, the Confederacy and the Atlantic Rim Gordon A. Jensen seemed an everlasting part ofThese four essays by Howard Jones, R. J. M. Blackett, Thomas Schoonover, and James M. McPherson reconsider why the Confederacy never received the foreign aid that it counted on, and trace the war's impact upon European and Latin nations and dependencies. The book provides fresh perspectives regarding Britain's refusal to recognize the Confederacy, the role abroad of pro Union African American lecturers, French emperor Napoleon III's intervention in

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