Washington (D.C.) -- Biography
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- The triumph of Nancy Reagan, Karen Tumulty
- Run, don't walk, the curious and chaotic life of a physical therapist inside Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Adele Levine
- Diary of John Holmes Offley, an account of his voyage from New York to Trieste on the ship "Prudence" from August 20th to October 17th, 1826, to which is appended additional memoirs and correspondence, edited and compiled by John Brockenbrough Offley
- The captain who burned his ships, Captain Thomas Tingey, USN, 1750-1829, Gordon S. Brown
- Milestones into headstones, mini biographies of fifty fascinating Americans buried in Washington, D.C., Peter Exton and Dorsey Kleitz
- Distinguished residents of Washington, D. C., Science-art-industry : biographical sketches and references, compiled and edited by Albert D. Miller
- 50+ Omega Inspired Years, Tracing An Omega Legacy To 1931, Rohulamin Quander
- Rayful Edmond, Washington D.C's Most Notorious Drug Lord, Seth Ferranti
- The Social list of Washington and social precedence in Washington
- Rosedale, the eighteenth century country estate of General Uriah Forrest, Cleveland Park, Washington, D.C., Louise Mann-Kenney
- Migrations of the heart, an autobiography, Marita Golden
- Washington, past and present, a history, editor-in-chief John Clagett Proctor ; associate editors Edwin Melvin Williams, Frank P. Black ..
- Massachusetts Avenue in the Gilded Age, palaces & privilege, Mark N. Ozer
- Wild Rose, Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War spy, Ann Blackman
- Remembering Washington, Virginia Reid, project coordinator and editor
- "Willing To Sacrifice", Carter G. Woodson, The Father Of Black History, And The Carter G. Woodson Home : Woodson Home National Historic Site Historic Resource Study, Pero Gaglo Dagbovie
- Unlikely Viking, From The D.C. Projects To Rural Nebraska, Garry Clark, Jr
- Confessions of a worrywart, husbands, lovers, mothers, and others, Susan Orlins
- Defiant Second Daughter, My First 90 Years : a memoir, by Betty Lee Sung
- Sharing Memories -- Sharing Lives, By The Tenley Writing Group ; Edited by Maura Policelli
- Our neighbors on La Fayette Square, anecdotes and reminiscences ; selections from In Memoriam, by Benjamin Ogle Tayloe ; with illustrations and notes added by the Junior League of Washington
- A Georgetown life, the reminiscences of Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon of Tudor Place, Grant S. Quertermous
- Pretend I'm not here, how I worked with three newspaper icons, one powerful first lady, and still managed to dig myself out of the Washington swamp, Barbara Feinman Todd
- Proximity to power, neighbors to the presidents near Lafayette Square, by Jeanne Fogle
- Historic homes in Washington, its noted men and women, by Mary S. Lockwood
- The memoirs of George Miller Norris of Washington, D.C., by George Miller Norris
- How To Grow Up Like Me, The Ballou Story Project, Created by the writers of Ballou Senior High School in collaboration with ShootBack and Shout Mouse Press
- Growing up in the nation's capital, we made it, but it took an entire village, Carrolyn Pichet
- MOJADA, MEMOIR OF A HONDURAN IMMIGRANT, Keyla O. Sanders
- Innocent spouse, a memoir, Carol Ross Joynt
- Capital losses, a cultural history of Washington's destroyed buildings, James M. Goode ; foreword by Richard Longstreth
- Ships and shoestrings, memoirs of Alice Coyle Torbert 1877-1968, edited by Horace G. Torbert, James R. Torbert & William R. Torbert
- The Capital image, painters in Washington, 1800-1915, Andrew J. Cosentino and Henry H. Glassie
- Finding Grace, two sisters and the search for meaning boyond the color line, Shirlee Taylor Haizlip
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