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Contents
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Vol. 7, No. 3
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July 2008
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Illustrated Essay
Essays
Book Reviews
[On the back cover: Thomas Nast's sketches for his famous caricature of Tammany boss William M. Tweed with a moneybag for a head. Courtesy Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center.]
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