In a library that uses the Dewey Decimal Classification system, a history will typically be found in the 900-class (i.e. the call number for the book will be in the 900s).
In a library that uses the Library of Congress Classification system, a history book may be found within the following classes:
C (Auxiliary Sciences of History)
D (World History and History of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc.)
E (History of the Americas)
F (History of the Americas)
On the internet, your local library, or in a school's history book.
go to a library and find a history book.
The King has it, find new book for him from library (in future)
Obviously too big a subject to be outlined here. Better go to a library and find an Art History book the size that suits you.
no or yes but it hard to find in the library
The easiest way to find a book in the library is to have the librarian look the book up in their system. They can then tell you if they have the book and where it is located at.
Try the library, they will have a good selection of books on native American history. If they haven't got it, there is a possibility they will order it in for you.
in library
in a library
Return the book to the library or the owner.
At a book store or library
library