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BOOKNOTES: ON AMERICAN CHARACTER: PEOPLE, POLITICS, AND CONFLICT IN AMERICAN HISTORY Lamb, Brian 2004 18729 The bestselling Booknotes series celebrates C-SPAN's 25th anniversary with a new collection examining our country and its character. Over the past twenty-five years, C-SPAN has established itself as a national treasure. And Booknotes, the flagship of its book programming, has become the premier place to see serious, thoughtful nonfiction get its television due. Over the past fifteen years, Brian Lamb, the CEO of C-SPAN and host of Booknotes, has interviewed 765 authors on the program, and these deep and wide-ranging interviews have been the basis for three bestselling Booknotes books. Now, in a new collection, Booknotes: On American Character, Lamb has selected seventy original pieces that reveal something about America: the nation's people, history, and character. Here are biographies of artists, businessmen, politicians, and inventors; stories of events famous, infamous, and less well-known in the nation's history; a look at how politics works in America and how the nation responds to conflict. Our leading historians, journalists, and public figures draw from a diverse set of sources to examine what kind of nation and people we are. The result is a valuable addition to the Booknotes legacy and a welcome read for any fan of the program. Author Biography: Brian Lamb, the founding CEO of C-SPAN, has been the host of Booknotes since its inception in 1989. He has read each of the 765 books that Booknotes has featured. Lamb lives in Arlington, Virginia. SYNOPSIS: The host of Booknotes presents a third collection of interviews with non-fictions writers from the C-Span television program. Nearly 80 non-fiction American writers comment on the country's leaders, social movements and political visions, America at war, law and order, inventors and businessmen, and cultural heritage. Published at thirty dollars. Public Affairs 1-58648-232-7 / 9781586482329 Hardcover New York Price:
18.02 USD
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