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Fascinating! The people behind the diplomatic headlines.

A gem for fans of George WashingtonI had not known that Washington had distinguished ancestors in England (and Scotland) for so many years back.
The booklet is crammed with pictures and information relevant to the Washington family and was enjoyable to read.


Amazing amount of names and listing for Washington State.

Wov!

Knickerbocker's History of New York is an overlooked classicIrving is best-known for his short stories, which are excellent examples of folk literature (and not likely the sole product of Irving's imagination). "History of New York," however, is what established his reputation in his own lifetime. It was the first real American bestseller and the first American novel to garner critical respect overseas. Irving's ingenious marketing scheme for the novel (placing a series of letters in New York newspapers concerning the disappearance of the book's supposed author, Diedrich Knickerbocker) was the first instance of off-the-book page publicity in America and its success (it created a veritable frenzy upon the novel's publication) would not be duplicated for many, many years.
The novel itself is funny, acerbic, charming and illuminating. Working in the tradition of European satire, Knickerbocker's History is nonetheless distinctly American. Some knowledge of early American history will enhance your understanding of the novel (by helping you recognize which American public figures the Dutch governors are standing in for), but it is not necessary to an appreciation of the novel on its own terms. The book was published in several (revised) editions. I recommend seeking out the 1809 or 1812 edition, as Irving toned down his political arguments in later versions (though the comparison between early versions and the 1848 edition is also worth noting). This anthology contains the 1809 edition of the novel.


A literary introduction to the founder of Islam

Thorough information on all aspects of the DC job market.

Great Guide

Washington quarter folder volume 2. (1948-1964) by whitman

Like a hit of tar from a tin foil pipe
In addition, some of the issues raised in pre-9/11 interviews conducted by Shaw are truly fascinating in light of current events. One example of this is the insistence of former UNSCOM chairman Richard Butler, in a December 2000 profile, that the UN Security Council must address its lingering internal divisions and compel Iraq to comply with existing UN Resolutions on disarmament. Another example, on perhaps the other end of the ideological scale, is Shaw's February 2001 profile of peace activist Jonathan Schell, in which Schell argues that even in the post-Cold War environment, the mere existence of nuclear weapons poses a tremendous risk and these weapons should be eliminated.