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David McCullough: A Complete Life from Beginning to the End - cover

David McCullough: A Complete Life from Beginning to the End

History Hub

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Sinopsis

History Hub presents a complete biography of David McCullough from start to end, whose remarkable story inspires us even today. 

For his work as a popular historian in the United States, David McCullough was hailed as a "master of the art of narrative history" and "a matchless writer." He also received the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize on two separate occasions. The nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, was bestowed on him in December 2006.

Discover in this short yet concise biography the remarkable story of a life who impacted future generations. This book also contains 30 questions for an in-depth discussion into the life of David McCullough.

Gather tasteful nuggets from major turn of events:

	A background into the family of upbringing
	Education, mentors, and surroundings that shaped the worldview
	Major hurdles faced in life and obstacles overcome
	The person behind the fame seen through intimate moments


With the help of this concise biography, readers can focus on the timeline of important events for an overview of a life in a glance! Packed with interesting tidbits and trivia, this book will guide readers into a basic introduction a remarkable life whose story may have lasting effects.

History lovers will love this book as it helps them to:


	Learn from the major turn of events and its lessons
	Grasp an overview of a complete life
	Understand the context related to the backdrop of world situation and events
	Decide whether continued learning is desired
	Connect with the person behind the fame through intimate moments shared


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Click on "buy now” for a step towards a remarkable life! (A Perfect Gift Idea)
Disponible desde: 22/05/2023.

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