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Campaign literature issued by the Democratic National Committee, 1916.
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Corporate Author:
Democratic Party. National Committee, 1916-1920
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York,
I. Goldman
[1916?]
Subjects:
Campaign literature, 1916
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Democratic.
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Physical Description:
636 p. ports. 25 cm.
Bibliography:
"Foreign language literature": p. 401-636.
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