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CLEP Western Civilization II The Best Test Preparation for the CLEP

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ISBN-10: 0738601047

ISBN-13: 9780738601045

Edition: N/A

Authors: Preston Jones, Jonathan Zophy

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"REA ... Real review, Real practice, Real results." An easier path to a college degree - get college credits without the classes. CLEP WESTERN CIVILIZATION II: 16478 to the Present "Based on today's official CLEP exam" Are you prepared to excel on the CLEP? * Take the first practice test to discover what you know and what you "should" know * Set up a flexible study schedule by following our easy timeline * Use REA's advice to ready yourself for proper study and success Study what you need to know to pass the exam * The book's on-target subject review features coverage of all topics on the official CLEP exam, including imperial expansion, the Age of Enlightenment, Napoleonic Europe,…    
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Book details

List price: $26.95
Publisher: Research & Education Association
Publication date: 12/8/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 300
Size: 6.75" wide x 10.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.858
Language: English

Texas playwright Preston Jones was one of the more important figures who, in the 1970s, helped to break New York's grip on the American theater. His acting, directing, and playwriting career at the Dallas Theatre Center was one part of a national mosaic of regional theatres that were successfully rebelling against the commercial offerings of Broadway. His best known work, A Texas Trilogy (1976), received rave reviews from audiences in Dallas and in Washington, D.C., before moving on to other major cities. Jones received national attention in September 1976 with the repertory presentation of A Texas Trilogy on Broadway. Set in Bradleyville, a small town in West Texas, the three plays show…