We, the People: The Story of the United States Capitol, Its Past and Its Promise - front cover
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We, the People: The Story of the United States Capitol, Its Past and Its Promise

"We, the People: The Story of the United States Capitol, Its Past and Its Promise," published in 1985 by The United States Capitol Historical Society and The National Geographic Society, explores the Capitol's history and significance. This Washington, D.C. edition features a worn dust jacket and is free from inscriptions, making it a solid choice for collectors and history buffs.

$15.20$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1985
The United States Capitol Historical Society in cooperation with The National Geographic Society
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B4-MQS-JGM-0177

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with a dust jacket that shows signs of wear, including minor edge wear. The binding is intact, and the pages are clean, with no inscriptions or library markings noted. Overall, it presents well for its age.

About This Classic 1985 Edition

"We, the People: The Story of the United States Capitol, Its Past and Its Promise" is a comprehensive exploration of one of America's most iconic buildings. Published in 1985 by The United States Capitol Historical Society in cooperation with The National Geographic Society, this volume offers an in-depth look at the Capitol's historical and architectural significance. Although the author is unknown, the book is a collaborative effort that reflects the expertise of the involved institutions. This edition, printed in Washington, D.C., is a valuable resource for those interested in American history and politics. The book covers the Capitol's construction, its role in the nation's governance, and its symbolic importance. This copy is in good condition, with a worn dust jacket showing minor edge wear, making it a suitable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

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The United States Capitol Historical Society in cooperation with The National Geographic Society

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