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American Eden David Hosack Botany And Medicine In The Garden Of The Early Republic First Liveright Paperback Edition Hosack

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American Eden David Hosack Botany And Medicine In The Garden Of The Early Republic First Liveright Paperback Edition Hosack
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American Eden David Hosack Botany And Medicine In The Garden Of The Early Republic First Liveright Paperback Edition Hosack instant download after payment.

Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 38.42 MB
Author: Hosack, David;Johnson, Victoria
ISBN: 9781631496011, 1631496018
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: First Liveright paperback edition

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American Eden David Hosack Botany And Medicine In The Garden Of The Early Republic First Liveright Paperback Edition Hosack by Hosack, David;johnson, Victoria 9781631496011, 1631496018 instant download after payment.

This work "traces Hosack's passionate devotion to his fellow citizens: from the medical care he offered in festering sickrooms of Manhattan, to his critical presence at the fateful duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, and through his founding of the nation's first public botanical garden on farmland that is now home to Rockefeller Center...American Eden is an intimate personal drama and a sweeping political and environmental history of the early Republic." --

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