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The United States Capitol by Fred and Suzy Maroon is one of many books related to the rich history of the U.S. Senate. To see more literature written about the Senate and House, the Capitol, and Washington, D.C, consult Bibliographies.

The American Senate

Outstanding African Americans of Congress

Citadel

Twenty Years of Congress: From Lincoln to Garfield

First Among Equals

Democracy

The Senate and the League of Nations

 
  

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The United States Senate: An Institutional Bibliography includes more than six hundred citations to books, articles and government documents printed since 1789.