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start something. 
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and from one end of the U.S. to the other. 
A remarkably helpful and interesting book.— San Antonio Express. 
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that I wrote the book to spread an idea and so I have had a special printing 
made for the small but. persistent demand of the people who want a better 
4 America. : 
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in United States or Canada. This is less than a commercial publisher would ask. 
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_to, their friends as presents and have read aloud to their wives in the ever: I 
. é 2. NORTH AMERICA, THE CONTINENT AND ITS RESOURCES AS THE 
HOME OF MAN, by J. Russell Smith and M. Odgen Phillips, 1021 pages, $4.75 
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The first and last chapters are worth the price. They will tell you why 
Roosevelt has accomplished so little and why his successor may do no better 
unless... .. 
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. and it makes this book of geography more eventful, more dramatic 
than any but the greatest novels. Possibly it is the greatest book of the year; 
it is. New America’s primer.”—The New Republic, August 18, 1940. 
oh It is a good book for one man of affairs to present to another. 
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high school student in the United States as a first step toward becoming an 
adult American.”’—From New York Herald-Tribune. 
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pride in its past, a deeper appreciation of its present and a , degper desire to 
safeguard its future.” 
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. it shows you how people live in various sections, how they earn a 
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