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American Heritage MagazineApril 1962    Volume 13, Issue 3
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From the war there is one story above others dear to my heart of which I have never written a line—the loony liberation of Paris.

There are reasons for this restraint: a promise once made; the unimportance of trying to be earnest about that which is ludicrous; the vanity of the hope that fact may ever overtake fiction; and the blight of the passing years on faded notes.

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MASSACRE!
by Ralph K. Andrist
FACES FROM THE PAST-VI
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THEY WERE ALL SURE SHOTS
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AMERICAN HERITAGE BOOK SELECTION
PRIVATE YANKEE DOODLE
by Joseph Plumb Martin Edited by George F. Scheer; illustrated by Bill Mauldin
THACKERAY IN LOVE
by Lida Mayo
OCEAN TO OCEAN-BY AUTOMOBILE!
by R. S. Monihan, with an introduction by Bruce Catton
SANCTUARY IN ADOBE
by Ansel Adams and Nancy Newhall
THE PROGRESSIVES, PART III
LA FOLLETTE: THE PROMISE UNFULFILLED
by John A. Garraty
THE DISQUIETING QUAKER
by Blanche Day
 
 
 
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READING, WRITING, AND HISTORY
THE WAR THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
by Bruce Catton
 
 
 
 
 

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