History Book Fair Part of ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ July 4th Celebration
Press Release Β· Wednesday, July 2, 2003
Washington, DC
On July 4, as part of the ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘β free, day-long celebration of the 227th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, the ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ Lecture Program will host a book fair from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the West Hall of Union Station (50 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C.). The theme of this yearβs annual program, is βFreedomβs Journey, A ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ 4th of Julyβ.
Local authors will sign copies of their books throughout the day, and additional signed titles will be available for purchase.
Schedule of authors:
11 a.m. to Noon β Rosalyn Schanzer, How We Crossed the West: The Adventures of Lewis and Clark (National Geographic); and How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning (Harpercollins Juvenile Books) reading level 9-12 years.
Noon to 1 p.m. β Laura Krauss Melmed, Capital!: Washington D.C. from A to Z (Harpercollins Juvenile Books) reading level 4-8 years.
1 p.m. to 2 p.m. β Rebecca Jones, The Biggest (and Best) Flag that Ever Flew (Tidewater Pub) reading level 4-8 years.
2 p.m. to 3 p.m. β Betsy Kraft, Theodore Roosevelt: Champion of the American Spirit (Clarion Books) reading level young adult.
3 p.m. to 4 p.m. β Syl Sobel will sign his four books, Presidential Elections and Other Cool Facts (Barrons Juveniles); The U.S. Constitution and You (Barrons Juveniles); Our Pledge of Allegiance (Word Association Publishers); and How the U.S. Government Works (Barrons Juveniles) reading level 9-12 years.
4 to 5 p.m. β Bradley Gernand, A Virginia Village Goes to War: Falls Church During the Civil War (Donning Company Publishers) adult non fiction.
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. β Signed copies of nine local authors will be for sale:
- Childrenβs author Elisa Carboneβs two books, Stealing Freedom, based on a true story - a compelling tale of the underground railroad (Young Yearling); and Storm Warriors, about the U.S. Lifesaving Service of the late 19th century (Knopf) reading level 9-12 years.
- Carla Golembe, author of Washington DC ABC's (Vacation Spot Pub) reading level 4-8 years.
- Bill Gilbertβs book, The Seasons: Ten Memorable Years in Baseball, and in America (Citadel Press) Adult non-fiction.
- Ellen H. Showellβs work, From Indian Corn to Outer Space, Women Invent in America (Cobblestone Publishing, Inc.) reading level 9-12 years.
- Margaret Blairβs two works of civil war historical fiction, Brothers at War and House of Spies (White Mane Publishing Co) reading level 9-12 years.
- Young Adult author Catherine Reefβs two biographies, Walt Whitman and John Steinbeck (both Clarion Books) reading level 9-12 years.
- ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ curator Bruce Bustardβs work, Picturing the Century: 100 Years of Photography at the ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ (University of Washington Press) adult non-fiction.
- ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ curator Stacey Bredhoffβs work, American Originals (University of Washington Press) adult non-fiction.
- ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ specialist DeAnne Blantonβs book, They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War (Louisiana State University Press) adult non-fiction.
When the ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ in Washington, DC reopens its Rotunda on September 18, 2003, it will not only unveil the newly re-encased Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, but will launch the start of a whole new ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ Experience that will educate and inspire Americans. The ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ Experience will help visitors, both in person and online, to discover and share in the spirit embodied in documents as diverse as the Emancipation Proclamation, Edisonβs patent application for the light bulb, census data, and recordings of Franklin Rooseveltβs Fireside Chats.
The ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ Experience will continue to unveil new components through 2004.
For more information about the ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ Experience, visit the ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ online at .
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