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Louis M. Sears Archives
Louis M. Sears •ï¿½33 Items / 4 Articles, 5 Books, 24 Reviews
Jefferson and the Embargo (1927)
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Published Reviews
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    Books of American History (Review)
    Jefferson and the Embargo, by Louis Martin Sears
    1. Jefferson and the Embargo by Louis Martin Sears
    The American Historical Review, October 1927, p. 153
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    American Government and Constitutional Law (Review)
    Jefferson and the Embargo, by Louis Martin Sears
    1. Jefferson and the Embargo by Louis Martin Sears
    American Political Science Review, May 1927, p. 466
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    Books in Brief (3 Reviews)
    An Experiment with Time, by J.W. Dunne
    1. An Experiment with Time by J.W. Dunne
    2. Jefferson and the Embargo by Louis Martin Sears
    3. Further Dialogues of the Buddha by Robert Lord Chalmers
    The Nation, September 7, 1927, p. 233
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    The New Books (3 Reviews)
    History
    1. A History of Europe and the Modern World, 1492-1928 by Robert B. Mowat
    2. Jefferson and the Embargo by Louis Martin Sears
    3. Twentieth Century Europe by Preston W. Slosson
    The Saturday Review, December 3, 1927, p. 406
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    Current Books (10 Reviews)
    The Admiral and Others, by Peggy Temple
    1. The Admiral and Others by Peggy Temple
    2. Marching On by James Boyd
    3. The Allinghams by May Sinclair
    4. German After-War Problems by Kuno Francke
    5. The World in the Making by Hermann Keyserling
    6. Jefferson and the Embargo by Louis Martin Sears
    7. An Aide-de-Camp of Lee by Charles C. Marshall and Frederick Maurice
    8. Bolshevist Russia by Anton Karlgren
    9. The Prairie and the Making of Middle America by Dorothy Anne Dondore
    10. The Frontier in American Literature by Lucy Lockwood Hazard
    The Outlook, May 18, 1927, pp. 90-95