Larry Gets Lost in Washington, DC

Larry Gets Lost in Washington, DC
Author: John Skewes
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1570618992

Join Larry the pup as he explores the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, and all the best sights in Washington DC. When Larry gets separated from the family by the scent of a yummy treat, he searches DC for his owner Pete. Along the way, Larry discovers the city’s greatest landmarks and learns about the city’s—and the nation’s—history. Larry makes friends along the way, but will he find Pete and be reunited with the family? Will he come snout-to-snout with the beloved First Dog? Filled with charming retro illustrations, Larry Gets Lost in Washington, DC, is an educational and fun tour of our nation’s capital.

Larry Loves Washington, DC!

Larry Loves Washington, DC!
Author: John Skewes
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1632170485

The bestselling Larry Gets Lost series heads to the nation's capital in this board book featuring vibrant retro illustrations of this great American city and the perpetually lost pup, Larry. Just like the locals and visitors, Larry the pup loves the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, and many of the other sites and sounds of Washington, DC. Based on the popular children's picture book Larry Gets Lost in Washington, DC, families who love the city will want this charming board book for their little readers.

Seattle ABC: A Larry Gets Lost Book

Seattle ABC: A Larry Gets Lost Book
Author: John Skewes
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1632170930

Featuring new artwork and a new trim size perfect for gift giving, this companion to the best-selling Larry Gets Lost in Seattle follows Larry and his owner, Pete, on an alphabetical journey throughout Seattle. A playful, colorful alphabet book based on the popular Larry Gets Lost in Seattle children’s book. Larry the pup and his best friend, Pete, discover Seattle from A (Seattle Aquarium) to Z (Woodland Park Zoo), and everything in between. H is for houseboats and hydroplanes. O is for orcas. Kids will have fun discovering their city as they learn their ABCs.

Lost Twin Cities

Lost Twin Cities
Author: Larry Millett
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 1992
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0873512731

1993 American Institute of Architects International Architecture Book Award

Larry Gets Lost in San Francisco

Larry Gets Lost in San Francisco
Author: John Skewes
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1570615675

Follow the fun adventures of the dog Larry, who after chasing down a donut, loses his owners and travels around the city's landmarks and cultural attractions before reuniting with his family. Filled with candy-colored retro illustrations, this book provides children with a dog's eye view of the City by the Bay. Among Larry's stops are such classic locations as Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Coit Tower, Ghirardelli Square, Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, AT&T Park, Mission Dolores, and Cliff House. Sidebar entries add to the story, offering factoids about the places Larry visits.

Soulside: Washington, DC, 1986?1989

Soulside: Washington, DC, 1986?1989
Author: Alexis Fleisig
Publisher: Akashic Books
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 161775823X

A photographic history of the DC-based 1980s punk rock band that recorded for Dischord Records. “If you know and love the band, this is a must, if you like DC punk bands, also.” —Trust (Germany) Soulside, a band from the mid-1980s Dischord Records punk rock scene in Washington, DC, grew into maturity in a few short years, going from occasional club shows to nationwide tours and a full European tour in 1989 immediately preceding the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. With songs influenced by the political and social leanings of the DC punk world of the eighties, Soulside worked with a worldwide underground network to tour throughout North America and Europe. The four-year span of the band would end with a recording session of their last album, Hot Bodi-Gram, in Eindhoven, Holland, at the conclusion of their final tour. As a perennial photographer, graphic designer, and archivist, the band’s drummer, Alexis Fleisig, has kept a collection of photos and flyers from these tours and has compiled as much as he could into this volume. The book is an ode to the people who made that journey possible, and a chronicle of the great eye-opening experiences those moments brought to the band and others.

Good Night Washington, DC

Good Night Washington, DC
Author: Adam Gamble
Publisher: Good Night Books
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2011-11-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 160219940X

This charming and educational board book delights young readers in a tour around the magnificent city of Washington, DC. Children will be lulled into a peaceful night's sleep after visiting the capital's most treasured icons and landmarks, including the National Zoo, Library of Congress, the White House, National Mall, Washington Monument, Museum of National History, Air and Space Museum, Lincoln Memorial, and more.

Journey Around Washington, D.C. from A to Z

Journey Around Washington, D.C. from A to Z
Author: Martha Day Zschock
Publisher: Journey Around A to Z
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781889833620

An A-to-Z journey of the nation's capital, from the talented pen and brushes of Martha Day Zshock. For all ages.

Dark Horse

Dark Horse
Author: Larry Spencer
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1682477045

Gen. Larry O. Spencer, USAF (Ret.), was born and raised on the Horseshoe--a tough inner-city street in southeast Washington D.C. Both parents lived in the rural south under Jim Crow and "separate but equal" laws. Spencer's father was a career Army soldier who lost his left hand during the Korean War, suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, and worked two jobs. His mother completed tenth grade, had no driver's license, and was left alone during the week to raise their six children. The Horseshoe was a hard neighborhood where fights were common, and the school systems were second-rate. The expectations of living in an all-Black neighborhood were to be good at sports while shunning academic prowess. Spencer met those expectations: he struggled in school, but teachers who did not want to see him repeat their class would pass him to the next grade. That environment resulted in poor self-esteem and a bleak outlook for the future. Quite by chance, Spencer enlisted in the U.S. Air Force where he continued to struggle with the racial turmoil of the 1970s. A senior non-commissioned officer saw promise in Spencer and guided him to obtain a college degree and apply for Officer Training School where he excelled. As a very young first lieutenant, he was assigned to a tough job in the Pentagon, but Spencer earned an early reputation as a fast burner. In 1990 he took command of a squadron that won accolades and awards for their performance during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. Spencer went on to serve at the White House, and then successfully commanded a Group and a Wing before being assigned as the chief financial officer (comptroller) for Air Combat Command, the largest command in the Air Force. During that assignment, Spencer was promoted to brigadier general and was tasked to set up a new Directorate at Air Force Materiel Command. Spencer later returned to the Pentagon where he led Air Force Budget. He ultimately became the Air Force's thirty-seventh vice chief of staff, making him one of only nine African Americans promoted to four stars. Spencer concludes his historic climb with life lessons learned on his journey from the inner city to the Pentagon.

This Town

This Town
Author: Mark Leibovich
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0399170685

The #1 New York Times bestseller! Washington D.C. might be loathed from every corner of the nation, yet these are fun and busy days at this nexus of big politics, big money, big media, and big vanity. There are no Democrats and Republicans anymore in the nation's capital, just millionaires. Through the eyes of Leibovich we discover how the funeral for a beloved newsman becomes the social event of the year; how political reporters are fetishized for their ability to get their names into the predawn e-mail sent out by the city's most powerful and puzzled-over journalist; how a disgraced Hill aide can overcome ignominy and maybe emerge with a more potent "brand" than many elected members of Congress. And how an administration bent on "changing Washington" can be sucked into the ways of This Town with the same ease with which Tea Party insurgents can, once elected, settle into it like a warm bath. Outrageous, fascinating, and very necessary, This Town is a must-read whether you're inside the highway which encircles DC - or just trying to get there.