Friday Giveaway: The Real America in Romance: contest closed





This week's giveaway is a twelve volume set of American history - "The Real American in Romance: An Authentic History of America From the Discovery to the Present Day Profusely Illustrated With Portraits of Historical Characters and Views of the Sacred and Memorable Places of Our Native Land" edited by Edwin Markham, published in 1914.

As you can see from the photos, the complete set is thirteen volumes, this collection is missing the last one. Filled with illustrations and a handsome shelf look, I think they'll make a fine addition to your home library.

Contest closed, winner announced in a moment.

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23 comments:

  1. Aw, I read the blog title as 'The Real America in Bromance'... I'd love to win this set!

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  2. Please enter my name in the give-away. Thanks!!

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  3. I would gladly add them to my collection, between my Paige Smith History and my not-complete series of Beacon Lights of History

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  4. I love my books,even in this computer age,my books can still sweep me away to places far away.My books are my friends.

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  5. This is a beautiful set of books. Definitely include me in the drawing.

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  6. Book giveaways are the best and you always seem to find something interesting!

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  7. I homeschool my children this would be a great addition as I am always looking for books that haven't changed history. Thanks.

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  8. Those are nice looking books! Would love them.

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  9. I love american history! Please count me in!

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  10. I'd love to have this collection! Thank you for another generous giveaway!

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  11. Please enter me in the giveaway. Thank you!

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  12. I'm an American History teacher thes would be awesome!

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  13. I'd like to enter my name in the give-away. They are so pretty.

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  14. For such a fabulous giveaway I decided Friday the 13th wasn't a good day to enter, thus I'm feeling much luckier today.

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