ISBN 10: 0844036366 ISBN 13: 9780844036366
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Published by Library of Congress, 1981
ISBN 10: 0844403636 ISBN 13: 9780844403632
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Published by The Library of Congress, 1982
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Published by The Library Of Congress, Washington, 1981
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Decorative Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good Plus. First Edition. First Printing . A beautiful volume . This is the catalogue written to accompany the exhibition that opened the James MadisonMemorial Building of The Library Of Congress -- the nation's very appropriate memorial to Madison in Washington . Conover Hunt jones and Kym S. Rice served as guest curators . The book is divided into three sections :" The Virginia Heritage " , " From Confederation To Union " , , and " The Emergence Of Nationhood ' . Profusely illustrated and exquisitely printed . Dust jacket is protected with a mylar cover .
Published by The Library of Congress, Washington DC, 1981
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. First Edition, First Printing. xvii, [1], 174 pages. Chronology. Illustrations (some in color). Selected Readings.This book was published in conjunction with the inaugural exhibition held in the James Madison Memorial Building of the Library of Congress, November 17, 1981, through May 31, 1982.An old-fashioned expression for a talented gentleman, long since abandoned but once favored by conversational America, was "a man of parts." Anyone who qualified for such a compliment deserved it by personal achievement, and certainly in 1809 as he prepared to take over the ship of state, James Madison was a man of parts. He had come a long way on the dusty road trailing from Montpelier plantation in Orange County, Virginia, to Pennsylvania Avenue in the District of Columbia. As the crow flies it is no more than eighty-five miles from Montpelier to the White House. But the career road which carried Madison from Port Conway, Virginia, to Richmond and Williamsburg and up and down the Atlantic seaboard more times than he could count. fair. DJ has wear, soiling, chips, and tears.