
We, the People: The Story of the United States Capitol
by Lonnelle Aikman
"We, the People: The Story of the United States Capitol" by Lonnelle Aikman, published in 2002 by The United States Capitol Historical Society and National Geographic, fifteenth edition. Hardcover in excellent condition, with no inscriptions or library marks. This edition commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Society, offering insights into the Capitol's history and architecture. ISBN: 0-916260-26-4.
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This copy of "We, the People" is in excellent condition. The cover shows minimal wear, and the binding is tight and intact. There are no inscriptions, signatures, or library markings, ensuring its pristine quality. The pages are clean and bright, reflecting careful preservation.
About This Classic 2002 Edition
"We, the People: The Story of the United States Capitol" by Lonnelle Aikman is a comprehensive exploration of one of America's most iconic buildings. Published by The United States Capitol Historical Society in cooperation with The National Geographic Society, this fifteenth edition was released in 2002 from Washington, D.C. This edition commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Historical Society, offering a detailed narrative of the Capitol's past and its promise for the future. Aikman's work is distinguished by its collaboration with National Geographic, ensuring high-quality content and imagery. The book delves into the architectural and political significance of the Capitol, making it a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike. This edition is a testament to the Capitol's enduring legacy, capturing its role in American history. The book is in excellent condition, with no inscriptions or library markings, making it a pristine addition to any collection.
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The United States Capitol Historical Society in cooperation with The National Geographic Society
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