American Heritage dictionary of American quotations
From Henry David Thoreau to Mark Twain via Benjamin Franklin, Rawson's Dictionary of American Quotations covers the whole gamut of American life, culture and politics. By turns humourous and serious, its range includes Ralph Waldo Emerson and Joseph Kesserling on 'Sanity', Albert Einstein on 'Mystery' and Woodrow Wilson on 'Poverty'.
"From Henry David Thoreau to Mark Twain via Benjamin Franklin, Rawson's Dictionary of American Quotations covers the whole gamut of American life, culture and politics. By turns humourous and serious, its range includes Ralph Waldo Emerson and Joseph Kesserling on 'Sanity', Albert Einstein on 'Mystery' and Woodrow Wilson on 'Poverty'."@en
"Collects the words of Americans from all walks of life, presenting more than five thousand entries on five hundred topics."
"From Henry David Thoreau to Mark Twain via Benjamin Franklin, Rawson's Dictionary of American Quotations covers the whole gamut of American life, culture and politics. By turns humourous and serious, its range includes Ralph Waldo Emerson and Joseph Kesserling on 'Sanity', Albert Einstein on 'Mystery' and Woodrow Wilson on 'Poverty'."
"Collects the words of Americans from all walks of life, presenting more than five thousand entries on five hundred topics."@en
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