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Michigan: a history of the Wolverine State

Author: Willis Frederick Dunbar
Publisher: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Pages: 800

ASIN: B0007IUUQE

Publication Date: 1966
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Condition: Third Printing, August, 1966. No names or inscriptions. Text is clean. Dustjacket is missing. Blue cloth boards are mildly worn. Binding is a tad loose. Page edges are yellowed.

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and informative   December 29, 2000
 20 out of 21 found this review helpful

As a life-long resident of Michigan, I felt that I needed to know more about my home state. Dunbar and May's work did just that.

Michigan : A History of the Wolverine State lies somewhere between a textbook and a more casual non-fiction text, with copious endnotes for the historian, yet a clear, flowing style for the casual reader. It would serve as an excellent text for a college course on the subject.

I found reading this work to be immensely valuable and entertaining, and a great conversation starter. In it you will find explanations of the origins of nearly every facet of Michigan society. Beginning with the ancient history of the Native American tribes, and finishing with the education and tax reforms of the early 1990's, very little is left behind. You will learn such quirky facts as the meaning of the name "Ypsilanti", why Kellogg and Post Cereals are both headquartered in Battle Creek, and the true story of the Michigan-Ohio border war. Comprehensive, lucid, and entertaining. Recommended.

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