2 of 2 available systemwide,
with no current holds.
Location and Availability
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Burton Barr Central Library
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Children 973.915 C8178n
  - Floor 1
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Apr 26 2013 )
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Juniper Library
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Children 973.915 C8178n
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Apr 25 2013 )
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Summary:
"Middle school readers will find out about the important world, national, and cultural developments of the decade 1920-1929"--Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Welcome to the 1920s
- Prohibition takes effect
- Thousands arrested during Palmer Raids
- Women go to the polls
- Mussolini seizes power in Italy
- Flappers define fashion
- The KKK peaks and declines
- President Harding dies in office
- Teapot Dome scandal rivets the nation
- Germany slips into crisis
- Sporting celebrities
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- Evolution on trial
- Scientific triumphs
- Secret culture of alcohol
- Tuning in to radio
- Lucky Lindy flies the Atlantic
- Hirohito ascends to the throne
- Arrival of Art Deco
- Rise of the gangsters
- The Great Depression begins
- Looking ahead.
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