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The Encyclopedia Of Indianapolis
by David J. Bodenhamer
by David J. Bodenhamer
David Monroe's review
bookshelves: 19th-century, 20th-century, anthology, biography, cultural-history, faves, essays, history, indiana, iu-press, know-the-author, reference
May 04, 12
bookshelves: 19th-century, 20th-century, anthology, biography, cultural-history, faves, essays, history, indiana, iu-press, know-the-author, reference
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Anyone and Any One
Read in January, 1994 — I own a copy, read count: Many
I have a couple of pieces in it. Even at almost 20 years old (seriously? How can that be? It just came out. Right?) It's still the definitive history of Indianapolis, Indiana. Great for those who are casual history buffs, but also a good jumping off point for those who want more meat and sourced material in their history. It needs updating. Perhaps in the anniversary edition?
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