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This matter-of-fact, to-the-point account summarizes the highlights of the interconnected history of the two nations and discusses various aspects--cultural, social, political, and military--of their long relationship. Students will find information but not much style in the prose. A map of Great Britain, seven chapter-opening photos, and a time line are included. Bib., ind.