Who This Author Is

Gary B. Nash ; Ronald Schultz has enough depth here to be more than a raw catalog rollup. This page pulls together 3 catalog-linked books across 1990 to 2002, which makes it easier to separate the strongest starting points from the noisier editions. The clearest lane here leans toward Backlist browsing.

Best for readers who want a dependable place to start before opening the full catalog list. If you want the easiest first click, start with Retracing the Past: Readings in the History of the American People, Volume I (to 1877) (5th Edition) and branch outward from there. UPB note: the strongest documented run here lands between 1990 to 2002; the most common copies on this page tend to come from Addison-Wesley and Harper & Row.

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Best known for: Backlist browsing entry points • common used copies from Addison-Wesley and Harper & Row

Genres and themes: Backlist browsing

Who this author is best for: readers who want a dependable place to start before opening the full catalog list

UPB note: the strongest documented run here lands between 1990 to 2002; the most common copies on this page tend to come from Addison-Wesley and Harper & Row.

Top Books To Start With

  1. Retracing the Past: Readings in the History of the American People, Volume I (to 1877) (5th Edition)

    Addison-Wesley • 2002 • standard commitment

    UPB note: one of the most common used-copy publishers for this author • year signal: 2002 • 320 pages.

  2. Retracing the Past: Readings in the History of the American People, Volume II--Since 1865 (4th Edition)

    Addison-Wesley • 1999 • standard commitment

    UPB note: one of the most common used-copy publishers for this author • year signal: 1999 • 236 pages.

  3. Retracing the Past

    Harper & Row • 1990 • standard commitment

    UPB note: year signal: 1990 • 287 pages.

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