New Publications
Fabriano: City of Medieval and Renaissance Papermaking
This lustrous book, printed on Fabriano paper, explores how the Arab art of papermaking by hand came to the Italian peninsula in the thirteenth century and why Fabriano was so well-positioned to develop as the heart of this artisan craft.
Facing Change: Documenting America
This astounding collection of images by award-winning photographers tells the story of today’s America—and provides an enduring legacy that will inform the way we address our future.
Mapping the West with Lewis and Clark
This new book draws from the collection of period maps in the Library’s Geography & Map Division and other repositories to examine the critical role that maps played in President Thomas Jefferson’s vision of a formidable republic that would no longer be eclipsed by European empires.
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Through the Publishing Office, the Library of Congress produces a wide variety of publications that aim to share LC’s collections and activities--and the knowledge of its specialists--with scholars, researchers, and the general public.
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Celebrating Books 2017
Events
Now through December 31, 2016
Visit the "America Reads" exhibition in the Southwest Gallery, Second floor, Thomas Jefferson Building. “America Reads” celebrates the public’s choice of the top 40 books by American authors that had a profound effect on American life.