Washington (D.C.)
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Incoming Resources
- Capital city, Omar Tyree
- Frame of mind, punk photos and essays from Washington, DC, and beyond : 1997-2017, [photographs and editing ] Antonia Tricarico ; featuring essays by Joan Jett, Amy Farina, Allison Wolfe, Donita Sparks, and more
- Target: Alex Cross, James Patterson
- Beneath, Roland Smith
- All the president's menus, Julie Hyzy
- Last man standing, David Baldacci
- Never kill a friend, Martin Hill Ortiz
- Cold frame, P. T. Deutermann
- The architecture of diplomacy, the British Ambassador's residence in Washington, Anthony Seldon and Daniel Collings ; foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales ; photography by Eric Sander ; orchid photography by James Osen
- Mark Twain in Washington, D.C., the Adventures of a Capital Correspondent, John Muller ; forewords by Donald T. Bliss & Donald A. Ritchie
- Washington, D.C., by Deborah Kent
- Discovering vintage Washington, DC, a guide to the city's timeless shops, bars, restaurants & more, Laura Brienza ; photography by Jai Williams
- Cross the line, James Patterson
- Washington, D.C., R. Conrad Stein
- The invisibles, the untold story of African American slaves in the White House, Jesse J. Holland
- The White House, the history of an American idea, William Seale
- The Georgetown set, friends and rivals in Cold War Washington, Gregg Herken
- Along came a spider, by James Patterson
- "I have a dream", a 50th year testament to the march that changed America, a Southern Christian Leadership Conference commerative photo journal, By the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ; photographs by Bob Adelman
- Polos opuestos, Nora Roberts ; traducción de Sergio Lledó
- Circe's dark reign, written by Brandon T. Snider ; illustrated by Luciano Vecchio
- Masters of the game, inside the world's most powerful law firm, Kim Eisler
- Hour of the assassin, by Matthew Quirk
- Vengeance, Newt Gingrich, Pete Earley
- Echoes from the White House, a celebration of the bicentennial of America's mansion, written, produced and directed by Philip B. Kunhardt, Jr., Philip B. Kunhardt III, Peter W. Kunhardt ; produced in association with the White House Historical Association ; a co-production of Kunhardt Productions and Thirteen/WNET in association with WETA; Four Score, Incorporated
- Washington, D.C., by Jason Glaser
- The light always breaks, Angela Jackson-Brown
- Washington, D.C., Elina Furman ; consultants, Melissa N. Matusevich, Margaret E. Flynn
- Citizens of the green room, profiles in courage and self-delusion, Mark Leibovich
- While justice sleeps, a novel, Stacey Y. Abrams
- Washington, D.C., our nation's capital from A-Z, by Alan Schroeder ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Thief of glory, a novel, Sigmund Brouwer
- Walt Whitman In Washington, D.C., the Civil War and America's great poet, Garrett Peck ; foreword by Martin C. Murray, founder of the Washington Friends of Walt Whitman
- A good killing, [a novel], Allison Leotta
- Celebrating Virginia and Washington, D.C., written by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by C.B. Canga
- The politics of staying put, condo conversion and tenant right-to-buy in Washington, DC, Carolyn Gallaher
- Exhibiting dilemmas, issues of representation at the Smithsonian, edited by Amy Henderson and Adrienne L. Kaeppler
- All Aunt Hagar's children, Edward P. Jones
- All Aunt Hagar's children, Edward P. Jones
- The Matarese countdown, Robert Ludlum
- The demon crown, James Rollins
- The Evening star, Washington, D.C., Thursday, January 20, 1949
- Official guide to the Smithsonian
- Margaret Truman's deadly medicine, Donald Bain
- Washington metro, Disctrict of Columbia street atlas, ADC, the map people
- Fear no evil, James Patterson
- America the beautiful, by Deborah Kent
- Fatal deception, Marie Force
- Migrations of the heart, Marita Golden
- Designing the nation's capital, the 1901 plan for Washington, D.C., Sue Kohler and Pamela Scott, editors
Outgoing Resources
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