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U. S. 40: Cross Section of the United States of America

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George R. Stewart
George R. Stewart

George R. Stewart was an American novelist known for his historical novels, often set in the American West. His works delve into history, culture, and human nature, offering a deep exploration of the American experience. Born on May 31, 1895, Stewart passed away on August 22, 1980. more

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