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The Philadelawareans And Other Essays Relating To Delaware Cultural Studies Of Delaware And The Eastern Shore John A Munroe

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The Philadelawareans And Other Essays Relating To Delaware Cultural Studies Of Delaware And The Eastern Shore John A Munroe
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Publisher: Univ of Delaware Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.22 MB
Pages: 306
Author: John A. Munroe
ISBN: 0874138728, 9780874138726
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Philadelawareans And Other Essays Relating To Delaware Cultural Studies Of Delaware And The Eastern Shore John A Munroe by John A. Munroe 0874138728, 9780874138726 instant download after payment.

This volume presents a varied sampling of the author's writings from the past sixty years, along with some previously unpublished materials. It begins with a long prologue that the author calls a literary autobiography, and this story is continued and amplified in introductory notes that accompany each of the following items. The first essay provides a title for the book and also a subordinate theme, the relationship between Delaware and the city of Philadelphia. This theme reappears in many guises in the background of other items as, for example, in a summary of New Castle's history, in an investigation of an experiment in nonresident representation in Congress, and in explanation of the unique importance of an early Wilmington collector of customs. In the last essay, previously unpublished, the relationship is personalized in a reminiscence contributing to the autobiographical theme with which the book began. Illustrated

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