Description
Product Overview
Knopf’s latest Kindle eBook delivers a comprehensive study of the United States Revolution, focusing on how the founding conflict shaped early attitudes toward race, class, and civil rights. Drawing from primary sources, scholarly essays, and newly uncovered documents, the work offers readers a layered narrative that connects the revolutionary era to modern conversations about discrimination. The 287‑page manuscript is presented with enhanced typesetting, ensuring crisp, readable text that adapts to any screen size. Features such as X‑Ray allow readers to instantly access character bios, historical timelines, and thematic indexes, while Word Wise provides helpful definitions for complex terminology, making the content accessible to both academic audiences and casual history enthusiasts.
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Usage
This eBook is ideal for university courses on American history, high‑school teachers seeking supplemental material, and independent readers interested in the roots of social inequality. Its portable Kindle format means you can study the text on a commute, in a coffee shop, or during a quiet evening at home. The searchable format and X‑Ray navigation enable quick reference to specific events, speeches, or legislative acts, which is especially useful for research papers, presentations, or debate preparation. Whether you are annotating passages on a Kindle device or syncing notes across multiple devices, the book’s design supports a seamless reading experience that respects both scholarly rigor and personal convenience.
Why Choose Us
Knopf has a long‑standing reputation for publishing authoritative works that combine rigorous scholarship with engaging storytelling. This eBook reflects that legacy, offering meticulously edited content, high‑resolution images of original documents, and a layout optimized for digital consumption. The publisher’s commitment to accessibility is evident in the inclusion of screen‑reader support, enhanced typesetting, and Word Wise, ensuring that readers of all abilities can fully engage with the material. Additionally, Knopf provides responsive customer support for any technical issues, and a satisfaction guarantee that underscores confidence in the product’s quality. By choosing this title, you align with a brand that values historical accuracy, educational impact, and reader satisfaction.
Key Features
- Rich, scholarly content that links the Revolution to modern discrimination topics.
- Enhanced typesetting for clear, eye‑friendly reading on any device.
- X‑Ray navigation for instant access to biographies, timelines, and key terms.
- Word Wise definitions that simplify complex historical language for all readers.
- Dedicated Knopf customer support and a satisfaction guarantee for peace of mind.
FAQ
What devices can I read this Kindle eBook on?
The book is compatible with all Kindle devices, Kindle apps for iOS and Android, and any web browser using the Kindle Cloud Reader.
Does the eBook include images or maps?
Yes, the digital edition contains high‑resolution reproductions of period maps, portraits, and document excerpts that enhance the narrative.
Can I highlight and take notes within the book?
Absolutely. The Kindle platform allows you to highlight passages, add personal notes, and export them for later reference.
Is there a printable version available?
While the eBook is optimized for digital reading, you can print selected pages for personal study, respecting copyright restrictions.
How does the X‑Ray feature work?
X‑Ray scans the text for key terms, people, and places, creating an interactive index that lets you jump directly to relevant sections with a single tap.




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