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48 pp.
| National
| October, 2009
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TradeISBN 978-1-4263-0517-7$17.95
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LibraryISBN 978-1-4263-0518-4$27.90
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4-6
Photographs by
Lori Epstein Renda.
Reenactment photographs show a cobbler in his shop, servants in a kitchen, and other scenes of everyday life in Williamsburg, Virginia, during the American Revolution. The photos are a bit too spic-and-span, but the clear text provides historical context and describes efforts by historians and archaeologists to uncover previously unknown details about the lives of Native Americans and enslaved Africans. Timeline. Bib., ind.