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The title of the book is "Civil War". The author of the book is Kathlyn Gay. The publisher of the book is The Review of The Reviews. It was published in 1912. It has 64 pages. The book covers war in U.S. history, explaining the reasons and actions behind the war.

My opinion about the "Civil War" book is very successful. I would recommend this book to my friends. There is no argument in this book. The thesis in this book is the significant war in the United States history.

The author did achieve his purpose in the passage. The writing is powerful and very beautiful. Weakness of the book is that it is very hard to follow. The strengths in this book had a lot of detail. There was not any arguments in this passage.

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