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Chronicling the sometimes outlandish, often tragic history of the
environs of the White House, this book covers two centuries of
assassinations, slave escapes, deadly duels, sex scandals, battles,
brawls and spy intrigues that took place in the presidential
neighborhood, Lafayette Square. The author recounts the triumphs
and catastrophes of heroes and villains both famous and unsung,
placing them in the context of contemporary world events of the
day.
The Secret History of the Capitol is an account of the many
bizarre, tragic, and violent episodes that have occurred in and
around the Capitol Building, from the founding of the federal
capital city in 1790 up to contemporary times. In this 229-year
span, the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the
neighborhoods nearby have witnessed dozens of high-profile
scandals, trials, riots, bombings, and personal assaults, along
with some heart-warming events as well. It is a popular work about
the U.S. Capitol Building and its environs.
Ever wonder what the Founding Fathers would think of America today?
Now you know. In this humor book by a former writer for Jay Leno, a
biotech firm brings Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and Abigail
Adams back to life in contemporary Washington, D.C. These Founders
of the USA get into comic adventures with mad scientists, the TSA,
befuddled congressmen, the Declaration of Independence, war games,
a glad-handing president, crooked lobbyists, terrorists, two
characters named Fannie & Freddie, and a record-breaking storm.
The sometimes foundering, ever resolute Founders even take part in
an epic sports race, visit the White House and the Capitol, and
watch a horror movie about Ben Franklin, Werewolf Slayer.
Ever wonder what the Founding Fathers would think of America today?
Now you know In this humor book by a former writer for Jay Leno, a
biotech firm brings Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and Abigail
Adams back to life in contemporary Washington, D.C. These Founders
of the USA get into comic adventures with mad scientists, the IRS
and TSA, befuddled congressmen, the Declaration of Independence,
war games, a glad-handing president, crooked lobbyists, terrorists,
the Benghazi cover-up, two characters named Fannie & Freddie,
and a record-breaking storm. The sometimes foundering, ever
resolute Founders even take part in an epic sports race, visit the
White House and Capitol, and watch a horror movie about Ben
Franklin, Werewolf Slayer
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