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A History of the Future is the third installment in American author and social critic James Howard Kunstler's A World Made by Hand series. As Christmas Day approaches, a double murder challenges an improvised justice system, and a young man returns after a two-year journey with his own story to tell. It is the third book in a novel series that includes The Witch of Hebron (2010) and (2016).

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  • A History of the Future is the third installment in American author and social critic James Howard Kunstler's A World Made by Hand series. As Christmas Day approaches, a double murder challenges an improvised justice system, and a young man returns after a two-year journey with his own story to tell. It is the third book in a novel series that includes The Witch of Hebron (2010) and (2016). (en)
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  • A History of the Future is the third installment in American author and social critic James Howard Kunstler's A World Made by Hand series. As Christmas Day approaches, a double murder challenges an improvised justice system, and a young man returns after a two-year journey with his own story to tell. It is the third book in a novel series that includes The Witch of Hebron (2010) and (2016). (en)
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