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Enslow Publishers, Inc. is the publisher of "The 1930s From the Great Depression to The Wizard of Oz, Revised Edition."

Specifically, the author is Stephen Feinstein. The book is part of the "Decades of the 20th Century in Color" series that covers U.S. history, from the 1900s through the 1990s. The publisher is Enslow Publishers, Inc., in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. The publisher provides complete contact and order information on their website.

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