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The Washington, D.C. of Fiction

The Washington, D.C. of Fiction

James A. Kaser

Scarecrow Press
2006
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Dating back to the early nineteenth century up through America's bicentennial, hundreds of novels can be found where the District of Columbia serves as the locale. And after the era of Vietnam protests and Watergate, everyone—the Washington Post noted—seemed to be writing a Washington novel. While many of these are works of genre fiction in which Washington serves as a backdrop, there have also been several insightful literary novels. Copies of the post-1976 texts can be fairly easily located, however, books published before this era are not quite as accessible. Furthermore, no single source has ever offered a comprehensive listing of works of fiction set in the nation's capitol. In The Washington, D.C. of Fiction, James A. Kaser provides detailed synopses for nearly 400 works published between 1822 and 1976, and bibliographic information for hundreds more published in the thirty years since. Because of the obscurity of so many authors of pre-1976 books, this book also contains a biographical information section, which follows the annotations. Plot summaries, names of major characters, and lists of Washington, D.C. settings are also provided. Although this book was written to assist researchers in locating works of fiction for analysis, the plot summaries have enough detail for the general reader—who may never actually look at the novels themselves—that he or she can develop an understanding of the way attitudes toward Washington, and what the city has symbolized, have changed over the years. Similarly, the biographical section, aside from its main purpose in helping find useful information on obscure writers, demonstrates the wide range of people who were motivated to write about the city: journalists, politicians, society women, and freelance writers.
D.C. by the Numbers

D.C. by the Numbers

Thomas N. Edmonds

University Press of America
1995
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This work takes a statistical approach to the question of the District of Columbia's statehood, and details hundreds of indicators of the state's ill-health. The book is a strong condemnation of the District's leadership and its history of "home rule".
D.C. Unmasked & Undressed

D.C. Unmasked & Undressed

Lillian McEwen

Titletown Publishing, LLC
2011
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In a riveting, brutal, raw, sexually driven memoir, retired Washington, D.C. Federal Judge Lillian McEwen reveals the obsessions and vulnerabilities that drive us all. She disrobes Washington, D.C. establishment and puts readers in bed with the men and women who make policy for the United States of America. With breathless courage, McEwen draws readers through a punishing childhood and through intoxicating layers of survival and a life lived. With grace and honesty, she reminds us all of the human condition and the reality that we cannot move through this world without being survivors of something.
Let's Go To D.C.!

Let's Go To D.C.!

Pat Moore

To God Be the Glory Graphics, LLC
2020
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Beautifully illustrated with bright winter, spring, summer and fall colors, Let's Go To D.C. is a delightful children's picture book about a little girl (the author's youngest daughter) who visits Washington, D.C. throughout the seasons. Let's go to DC and experience history, culture and lots of fun seasonal activities. Written for ages 3-5. Features Bible verse Proverbs 3:5-6.
Let's Go to D.C.! Coloring and Activity Book

Let's Go to D.C.! Coloring and Activity Book

Pat Moore

To God Be the Glory Graphics, LLC
2020
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The Let's Go To D.C. Coloring and Activity book by Pat. Moore is a fun and engaging learning companion to Pat.'s Let's Go To D.C. Children's Picture Book. Now children (Ages 5 and up) can continue their journey through the seasons as they explore colors, numbers, math, puzzles, other fun learning activities.
Magnetic Cores and Their Application to D.C. Computer Registers.
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