Happy New Year!

December 31, 2010

Here’s the cover of the Saturday Evening Post, exactly a hundred years ago.

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Book Tour: Capitol Busts

December 29, 2010

Welcome to the twenty-first stop on the book tour. The bust above is by Gutzon Borglum, who is best known for carving Mt. Rushmore. It sits in the crypt beneath the rotunda. This bust sits by a staircase near the rotunda. On the wall beside it, a tablet commemorates the soldiers who occupied the Capitol [...]

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Book Tour: Under the Capitol Dome

December 27, 2010

Welcome to the twentieth stop on the book tour. The statues of several presidents are on display in the Capitol rotunda. Some of the action in The First Assassin takes place in this room, beneath a dome that was still being built in 1861. From The First Assassin: “They passed through a doorway and almost [...]

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Merry Christmas!

December 25, 2010

Welcome to the nineteenth stop on the book tour: the Capitol Christmas tree.

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Christmas Eve!

December 24, 2010

Welcome to the eighteenth stop on the book tour: the White House Christmas tree. If you look closely through the White House window in the image below, you can see President Obama reading a copy of The First Assassin. He should be attending to other matters, but he’s enjoying the book too much to put [...]

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Book Tour: Gettysburg

December 22, 2010

Welcome to the seventeenth stop on the book tour. Even presidents enjoy thrillers. This sculpture of Lincoln sits outside the visitor center at Gettysburg. The sculptor is Ivan Schwartz, whose sculpture outside Lincoln’s Cottage in D.C. was the fourth stop on the book tour. None of the action in The First Assassin takes place in [...]

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