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Letter from American History- August 2013

One way to measure the value of a thing is to simply let actors in a free market set it. What one person or entity gives to another in exchange for an item is a rational way to assess that item’s value. When a 20-volume set of Edward Sheriff Curtis’ The North American Indian, along …

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