Journals of Washington Irving(Volume 3) : (Volume 3) by William Trent (2007, Perfect)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherApplewood Books
ISBN-101429005793
ISBN-139781429005791
eBay Product ID (ePID)59014402

Product Key Features

Book TitleJournals of Washington Irving (Volume 3) : (Volume 3)
Number of Pages212 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2007
TopicAmerican / General, United States / General
GenreLiterary Criticism, Travel
AuthorWilliam Trent
Book SeriesApplewood Bks.
FormatPerfect

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight12.7 Oz
Item Length8.8 in
Item Width5.8 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Volume NumberVol. 3
SynopsisBest known for his short stories, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip van Winkle, Washington Irving was a prolific essayist, biographer, and historian, as well as a member of the American diplomatic staff. The three volumes of his Journals provide detailed accounts of Irving's travels, experiences, and observations, creating an enlightening backdrop to both his literary and historical works. Noteworthy for his descriptions of his travels in Europe, of particular interest is Irving's perspective on 19th century American culture and politics, including his beloved New York, as well as his commentary on the treatment of Native Americans and their culture. vol. 3 of 3, The noted writer's perspective on the United States, offering commentary on Native American culture and later on the Dutch-settled towns in New York., The volumes of Washington Irving's Journals provide perspective on 19th century American culture and politics, including his beloved New York, as well as his commentary on the treatment of Native Americans and their culture. vol. 3 of 3, Best known for his short stories, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip van Winkle, Washington Irving was a prolific essayist, biographer, and historian, as well as a member of the American diplomatic staff. The three volumes of his Journals provide detailed accounts of Irving's travels, experiences, and observations, creating an enlightening backdrop to both his literary and historical works. Noteworthy for his descriptions of his travels in Europe, of particular interest is Irving's perspective on 19th century American culture and politics, including his beloved New York, as well as his commentary on the treatment of Native Americans and their culture.
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