The source

Martin Doyle

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The source

by Martin Doyle

Mar 01, 2021

Highbridge Audio and Blackstone Publishing

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9781665139892

1665139897

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A history of the role of rivers in shaping American politics, economics, and society draws on experts from diverse backgrounds to explore how the natural and human transformations of rivers have made a significant impact on the nation.

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Who is the author of The source?

The source was written by Martin Doyle.

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