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WASHINGTON <strong>DC</strong> GUIDEBOOKS 12Diamond Chatterbox. October 13, 1940. <strong>Washington</strong>: Diamond Cab, 1940.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 197The Diamond Chatterbox <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. April 6, 1947. <strong>Washington</strong>: DiamondCab, 1947.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 186The Diamond Chatterbox <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. May 5, 1957. <strong>Washington</strong>: DiamondCab, 1957.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 187Downtown Progress. Downtown <strong>Washington</strong>: A Walking Guide. s.l.: s.n., 1976.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 102Drake, Alice Hutchins. The Key to Your City. <strong>Washington</strong>: s.n., 1919.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.D76Duffield, Judy, William Kramer, and Cynthia Sheppard. <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C., theComplete Guide. New York: Random House, 1982.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.D8 1982Dulin & Martin Co. Places <strong>of</strong> Interest in <strong>Washington</strong> and Vicinity, and How to ReachThem. <strong>Washington</strong>: The Company, 191-Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 103Eig, Emily and Gray Bryan. Waddy Wood in Kalorama: A Walking Tour.<strong>Washington</strong>: Preservation Press, 1975.Call Number: Special Collections F 202.K3 E43 1975Elliot, Bert. City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong> and Suburbs. <strong>Washington</strong>: Elliott & Stidham, 1910.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 101Elliot, W.J. Editor. <strong>Washington</strong>: C.T. Hunter's Official Guide Book. <strong>Washington</strong>:Hunter, 1909.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.W29 1909


WASHINGTON <strong>DC</strong> GUIDEBOOKS 14Gall, George H. <strong>Washington</strong>: Industrial, Commercial and Civic Features <strong>of</strong> the NationalCapital <strong>of</strong> the United States. <strong>Washington</strong>: <strong>Washington</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, 1908.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.G16Gall, George H. The Capital <strong>of</strong> the Nation: Descriptive <strong>of</strong> the Most Important Features <strong>of</strong>America's Most Beautiful and Interesting City. <strong>Washington</strong>: Joint Committee on theJamestown Exposition, 1907.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.G34 1907G.A.R. Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>: With a Brief Description <strong>of</strong> Some Points <strong>of</strong> Historic Intereston and Near the Line <strong>of</strong> the Baltimore & Ohio R.R. Baltimore: Baltimore & OhioRailroad, 1982.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.G27 1892Getlein, Frank and Jo Ann Lewis. The <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C., Art Review: The ArtExplorer’s Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>. New York: Vanguard, 1980.Call Number: Special Collections N 845.G4Gottesman, Roberta, ed. Finding Fun & Friends in <strong>Washington</strong>: An Uncommon Guideto Common Interests. Alexandria: Piccolo Press, 1994.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.F56 1994Greeters' Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>: Giving Location and Description <strong>of</strong> Principal Points <strong>of</strong>Interest, Public Buildings, etc., etc., Illustrated with Reproductions <strong>of</strong> Latest Photographs.<strong>Washington</strong>: Charter No. 31, Greeters <strong>of</strong> America, 1922. (Special Collectionsalso has 1924, 1925, 1928, 1934, and 1938 editions)Call Number: Special Collections F 199.G73 1922Gross, Alexander. Famous Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C., Pictorial and Descriptive. NewYork City: “Geographia” Map Co., 19-.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.G75Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Railroad, 193-.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.G86 1930Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Railroad, 1959.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.G86 1959


WASHINGTON <strong>DC</strong> GUIDEBOOKS 15Hahn, Thomas and Orville Crowder. Towpath Guide to the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal.Fort Meade: Level Walkers <strong>of</strong> the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Association, 1971.Call Number: Special Collections F 187.C47 H3Hepburn, Andrew. Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C., Virginia, Maryland: What to See, Whereto Go, How to get There, Where to Stay, Where to Eat, What to Do, How Much to Pay.New York: Travel Enterprises, 1953.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.H4Heritage Cavaliers. Heritage Cavaliers Guide to the Nation’s Capital, by the Staff andGuides <strong>of</strong> Heritage Cavaliers. <strong>Washington</strong>: s.n., 1967.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.H43Historic Points <strong>of</strong> Interest. <strong>Washington</strong>: Committee on Making Points <strong>of</strong> HistoricInterest, 190-.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 395Hotel Greeters’s Guide to the Nation’s Capital. <strong>Washington</strong>: Hotel Greeters <strong>of</strong>America <strong>Washington</strong> Charter 31, 1938. (Special Collections also has 1954)Call Number: Special Collections F 199.H82 1938Information Center for Handicapped Individuals. Access <strong>Washington</strong>: A Guide toMetropolitan <strong>Washington</strong> for the Physically Disabled. <strong>Washington</strong>: The Center, 1977.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.I53 1977Interstate Map Co. The “Red Book” Information and Street Guide <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong>, District<strong>of</strong> Columbia Including Chevy Chase, Bethesda, Edgemoor, etc. New York: Interstate MapCo., 1932.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 188Jacob, Kathryn and Edwin Remsberg. Testament to Union: Civil War Monuments in<strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.Call Number: Special Collections F 203.4.A1 J33 1998Jacobsen, Hugh, ed. A Guide to the Architecture <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. New York: F.A.Praeger, 1965.Call Number: Special Collections NA 735.W3 J3


WASHINGTON <strong>DC</strong> GUIDEBOOKS 18Parton, Mary Field. Your <strong>Washington</strong>. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1938.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.P27Pennsylvania Railroad. Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>. s.l.: s.n., 193-Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.G86 1930Peterson, Merrill. Jefferson Memorial: An Essay. <strong>Washington</strong>: U.S. Dept. <strong>of</strong> theInterior, 1998.Call Number: Special Collections F 203.4.J4 P47 1997Points <strong>of</strong> Historic Interest in the National Capital, Selected by the Committee on MarkingPoints <strong>of</strong> Historic Interest. <strong>Washington</strong>: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1929.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 31Powell, Ron and Bill Cunningham. Black Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>. <strong>Washington</strong>:<strong>Washington</strong>ian Books, 1975.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.P68Prince’s Color Picture Guide Book <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong> and Nearby Virginia. Arlington: PrinceLithograph Co., 196-.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.P64 1960zRand McNally & Co.'s Pictorial Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>; Including Complete Descriptions <strong>of</strong>the Capitol, Library <strong>of</strong> Congress, White House, the Departments, Mount Vernon, Arlington,and All Other Points <strong>of</strong> Interest. New York: Rand McNally & Co., 1910.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.R35 1910Rand McNally <strong>Washington</strong> Guide to the City and Environs: With Maps and Illustrations.New York: Rand McNally, 1915. (Special Collections also has 1917 edition)Call Number: Special Collections F 199.R193Rash, Bryson. Footnote <strong>Washington</strong>: Tracking the Engaging, Humorous, and SurprisingBypaths <strong>of</strong> Capital History. McLean: EPM Publications, 1983.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.R37 1983Reynolds, Charles. The Standard Guide, <strong>Washington</strong>, A Handbook for Visitors.<strong>Washington</strong>: B.S. Reynolds Company, 1906. (Special Collections also has 1924,1939-1940)


WASHINGTON <strong>DC</strong> GUIDEBOOKS 19Call Number: Special Collections F 199.S8Reynolds, Charles. <strong>Washington</strong>, the Nation’s Capital. <strong>Washington</strong>: B.S. Reynolds Co.,1917.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.R193 1920Reynolds, Mary. <strong>Washington</strong>, Practical Guide. <strong>Washington</strong>: B.S. Reynolds Co., 1922.(SPEC also has 1944, 1946, and 1948)Call Number: Special Collections F 199.W343Richmond, Phyllis. Best Restaurants & Others. San Francisco: 101 Productions,1989.Call Number: Special Collections TX 907.R44 1989Richmond, Phyllis. The <strong>Washington</strong> Post Dining Guide: <strong>Washington</strong>’s Top Critic RatesArea Restaurants. <strong>Washington</strong>: The <strong>Washington</strong> Post, 1996.Call Number: Special Collections TX 907.3.W18 R53 1996Rider, Fremont. Rider's <strong>Washington</strong>: A Guide Book for Travelers, with 3 Maps and 22Plans. New York: H. Holt and Company, 1922.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.R54Ross, Betty. A Museum Guide to <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C.: Museums, Historic Houses, ArtGalleries, <strong>Libraries</strong>, and Special Places Open to the Public in the Nation’s Capital andVicinity. <strong>Washington</strong>: Americana Press, 1986.Call Number: Special Collections AM 13.W3 R67 1986Royal Blue Line. <strong>Washington</strong> Tours, Season 1916. <strong>Washington</strong>: The Company, 1916.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.R68 1916Sagnier, Thierry. <strong>Washington</strong> at Night. <strong>Washington</strong>: <strong>Washington</strong> Books, 1975.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.S23Scandinavian Airlines System. SAS City Portrait: <strong>Washington</strong>. Scandinavian AirlinesSystem, 196-Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 195Schafer, Edith. Literary Circles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong>. <strong>Washington</strong>: Starrhill Press, 1993.Call Number: Special Collections PS 253.D6 S33 1993


WASHINGTON <strong>DC</strong> GUIDEBOOKS 20Shosteck, Robert. Guide to Trails Around <strong>Washington</strong>, with 32 Trail Maps andDetailed Descriptions <strong>of</strong> 45 Hiking and Camping Trips--Swimming Places, Geology andNatural History, Historic Lore. New York: Printed by Rololith, 1937.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.S565Shosteck, Robert. Hikes around <strong>Washington</strong>: Includes Descriptions and Maps <strong>of</strong> 23 Hikes<strong>of</strong> 2 to 8 Miles Each, to Scenic and Park Areas Accessible by Public Transportation. SilverSpring: s.n., 1952.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.S569 1952Shuster, Alvin, ed. <strong>Washington</strong>: the New York Times Guide to the Nation’s Capital.<strong>Washington</strong>: R.B. Luce, 1967.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.W352So–You Want to See <strong>Washington</strong>: 2 Two-Hour Tours <strong>of</strong> the Nation’s Capital.<strong>Washington</strong>: Capital Transit Co., 194-.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 194So–You Want to See <strong>Washington</strong>: 10 Three-Hour Tours <strong>of</strong> the Nation’s Capital.<strong>Washington</strong>: D.C. Transit System, 194-.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 193Sullivan, Lawrence. All About <strong>Washington</strong>, Including Dining in <strong>Washington</strong>; AnIntimate Guide. New York: The John Day Company, 1932.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.S94Sumner, Mary O. What to See in <strong>Washington</strong>: A Concise Guide to the National Capital.<strong>Washington</strong>: s.n., 1933.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.S95 1933Thompson, Dolphin. A Picture Guide to Black America in <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C.<strong>Washington</strong>: Brownson House, 1976.Call Number: Special Collections E 185.93.D6 T48 1976aTruett, Randle Bond. The <strong>Washington</strong> Pocket Guide. New York: Hastings House,1953.Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 182


WASHINGTON <strong>DC</strong> GUIDEBOOKS 22<strong>Washington</strong>, the Place <strong>of</strong> Pilgrimage for Patriotic Americans. Baltimore: Baltimore &Ohio Railroad, 1924. (Special Collections also has 1925 edition)Call Number: Special Collections F 199.W37White, Alfred. American Bankers’ Convention Yearbook: Thirty-First Annual Convention<strong>of</strong> the American Banker Association to be Held at <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C., October 10, 11, 12,and 13, 195, Giving a Brief Historical Sketch <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong>, with a Concise,Comprehensive Guide to the City…New York: Banking Law Journal, 1905.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.W58Writers’ Program. <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C., A Guide to the Nation’s Capital. New York:Hastings House, 1942.Call Number: Special Collections F 199.F38 1942Wurman, Richard. <strong>Washington</strong>, <strong>DC</strong> Access. Los Angeles: Access Press, 1984.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.W87 198421 ST CENTURY GUIDEBOOKSAfrican American Heritage and Multicultural Guide: A Guide to African American andMulticultural Attractions in <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. <strong>Washington</strong>: <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>DC</strong>Convention and Visitors Association, 2000.Call Number: Special Collections E 185.93.D6 A37 2000Buckley, Christopher. <strong>Washington</strong> Schlepped Here: Walking in the Nation’s Capital.New York: Crown Journeys, 2003.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.B83 2003Busch, Richard and Kathryn Smith. Civil War to Civil Rights: <strong>Washington</strong>’s DowntownHeritage Trail. Charlottesville: Howell Press, 2001.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.B87 2001President’s Commission on the Celebration <strong>of</strong> Women in American History.Women Who Made History: A Guide to Women’s History Sites in <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C.<strong>Washington</strong>: U.S. General Services Administration, 2000.Call Number: Special Collections HQ 1439.W3 P73 2000


WASHINGTON <strong>DC</strong> GUIDEBOOKS 23Sabatke, Mark. Discovering the C & O Canal and Adjacent Potomac River. Rockville:Schreiber Pub., 2003.Call Number: Special Collections F 187.C47 S23 2003Stapen, Candyce. <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. New York: W.W. Norton, 2000.Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.W322

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