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Flashbacks Volume One
A Cartoon of the
District of Columbia
Patrick M.
Reynolds brings history
to life with a sense of humor. His exciting drawings put you
on the scene with the conflicts, madness, plus the wheeling and
dealing that resulted in the location and construction of the
U.S. capital city, despite
all the bickering, petty jealousies, and down-right stupidity. This volume is almost out of print, hence the higher price.
11¾" x 7½" 106 pages, full color illustrations,
index, paperbound
ISBN 0-932514-31-6
#F1 Cartoon History of DC $25.00 |
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Flashbacks Volume Two
DC Neighborhoods Flashbacks Vol. Two Artist-writer Patrick
M. Reynolds takes you to the Washington that tourists seldom
see The U.S. capital expanded with the growth of public transportation
into such areas as Shepard Park, Takoma Park, Chevy Chase, Kalorama,
Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan, Capital Hill, LeDroit Park, Tenleytown,
Brookland, and others. Stories in this book go back to the explorations
of Capt. John Smith in the 1600s and the Indian Wars of early
Virginia, continuing into the 20th century with the introduction
of the cherry trees to Washington and the end of segregation
in public schools.
11¾" x 7½" 106 pages, full color illustrations,
index, paperbound ISBN 0-932514-33-2
#F2 Cartoon History of DC $14.95 |
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Timothy Matlack--Scribe of the Declaration of Independence
by Chris Coelho
This is a pricey book about Timothy Matlack, the man who lettered, or engrossed, the Declaration of Independence which was signed by John Hancock and our founding fathers. Malack was one of those extraordinary characters who is virtually forgotten today, but he played an important rold in the Revolutionary War, and ensuing events in Pennsylvania and the U.S.
6" x 9" 222 pages, index, softbound
#552 Timothy Matlack $65.00
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