I am not sure what you are asking about. People trade all sorts of things in history. If you ask a who, what, where, when question you can get an answer.
No you cannot trade books at books a million although alot of people wish they did but they don't sorry if this answer disapointed you but it's true.You can find me on facebook at micaela.briggs@yahoo.com.Have a great day.
Usually by editing them out of pictures and by not mentioning them and their achievements in history books.
Mark Twain affected history because he captured bits of it in his books, and because his books inspired people, and continue to do so.
because people write history in books.
it is stupid......get a life people
The key word was ordinary instead of extraordinary we would be in school until we were 30 if we tried to learn every thing and everyone in our history books
Midpoint Trade Books was created in 1996.
M. Pollard has written: 'Dublin's trade in books, 1550-1800' -- subject(s): Book industries and trade, Books and reading, Booksellers and bookselling, History 'The fireman' 'Pollard Perspectives in Virology' 'A dictionary of members of the Dublin book trade, 1550-1800' -- subject(s): Biography, Book Industry, Book industries and trade, Booksellers and bookselling, Dictionaries, Employees, History 'Margaret Mead'
People and books say it's Jim Thorpe
the trans-atlantic slave trade, also known as the Atlantic slave trade. It was the largest and one of the cruellest displacement of people in the world's history.
Eiluned Rees has written: 'The Welsh book-trade before 1820' -- subject(s): Book industries and trade, Books, History, Printing, Publishers and publishing
the books of history