Invisible Scar: The Great Depression, and What It Did to American Life, from Then Until Now

Invisible Scar: The Great Depression, and What It Did to American Life, from Then Until Now

Invisible Scar: The Great Depression, and What It Did to American Life, from Then Until Now is a book by Caroline Bird.

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Author:Caroline Bird
Genre:Non-fiction
Year published:1966
Number of editions:1

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Caroline Bird
Caroline Bird
Age:97
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