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Williamsburg Transformed: A History of Williamsburg Brooklyn 1903 to 1945

Geoffrey Owen Cobb
Paperback / softback, 394 pages
ISBN-13: 9798682223381
2 Sep 2020
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history / jewish


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The Rise and Fall of the Sugar King: A History of Williamsburg, Brooklyn 1844-1909

Geoffrey Owen Cobb
Paperback / softback, 350 pages
ISBN-13: 9781978415461
19 Oct 2017
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history / united states / 19th century


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The King of Greenpoint Peter McGuinness: The Amazing Story of Greenpoint's Most Colorful Character

Geoffrey Owen Cobb
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13: 9781537442082
15 Sep 2016
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history / united states / 20th century


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This first comprehensive biography of Cecil Rhodes in a generation illuminates Rhodes’s vision for the expansion of imperialism in southern Africa, connecting politics and industry to internal development, and examines how this fueled a lasting, white-dominated colonial society.