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Nation's Heritage

A Town-By-Town Guide to Colonial and Revolutionary War History in the South
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Covering the states of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, A Nation's Heritage is a historic travel guide that takes readers to the important sites in Revolutionary War history. Organized by state and city, each chapter details the history relevant to the local area, followed by descriptions of Revolutionary War sites, such as houses, churches, monuments, and battlefields. Along with historical context, find important travel information, perfect for planning your own self-guided tour.
Max Victor Alper received his Ph.D. from New York University, where he later served as a faculty member and administrator. As Director of Communication, Media and Arts, he was responsible for programs in art, photography, writing and filmmaking. Alper's fine art photographs have been shown in over 180 exhibitions in the United States and Europe. His work is included in private and public collections, such as the Denver Art Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Perez Art Museum Miami. In New York City, he has exhibited at the Photo District Gallery, Taranto Gallery, Limner Gallery, New Century Artists Gallery, and E-3 Gallery. Recently, his photographs were selected for exhibits at Art Basel Miami. His work has been highly acclaimed by art reviewers. A New York critic praised him as a "photographic artist of transcendent gifts." In addition to numerous articles, reviews and museum catalogues, Alper has written two books (published by Macmillan) about American history and historic sites. Hundreds of photos were created for the project, and many appear in the books. He has served on committees of several organizations, such as the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (Emmy Division). Alper also has been an author/editor of Arts Magazine and has contributed art reviews to The New Republic. He has written and narrated a radio series for WGBH-Boston. Alper has participated in the Fellows Program of the American Council on Education and has been awarded a Residency at the prestigious American Academy in Rome. Alper has worked at the Foley Gallery, and other galleries, in New York City. In addition, he has served as an independent art consultant to private collectors and institutions. Currently, Max Victor Alper divides his time between New York City and Pennsylvania.
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