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Damnable Heresy: William Pynchon, the Indians, and the First Book Banned (and Burned) in Boston by David M. Powers, David D. Hall

Damnable Heresy: William Pynchon, the Indians, and the First Book Banned (and Burned) in Boston

David M. Powers, David D. Hall

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Misunderstandings between races, hostilities between cultures. Anxiety from living in a time of war in one's own land. Being accused of profiteering when food was scarce. Unruly residents in a remote frontier community. Charged with speaking the u...

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