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The Memoirs of William Jennings Bryan

by William Jennings Bryan (Memoir by), Mary Baird Bryan
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Overview

Mr. Bryan's unfinished memoirs, which close with an account of the Baltimore convention of 1912, make up less than half the volume. Mrs. Bryan then takes up the tale. She traces some of the steps in his career, going back to his student days, and fills out the unfinished record with an account of his life in Washington and his later years. Illus.

Synopsis

Mr. Bryan's unfinished memoirs, which close with an account of the Baltimore convention of 1912, make up less than half the volume. Mrs. Bryan then takes up the tale. She traces some of the steps in his career, going back to his student days, and fills out the unfinished record with an account of his life in Washington and his later years. Illus.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1991
Publisher
Reprint Services Corporation
Pages
560
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780781280488

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