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Events
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Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
In rollicking rhymes and colorful photographs, Stewart’s Grand Paws, a lion, tells a stumped grandparent all the wonderful ways to spend time with grandchildren. From making sand castles on a beach to singing at the top of their lungs, children and grandparents can discover the world, enjoy each others’ company, and make lasting memories. Ages 3 to 103. Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
The long-time travel writer and executive producer of the Travel Channel’s 1000 Places reality show, Schultz has compiled a book of dream trips complete with practical, how-to information. From the Great Wall of China to the Lewis and Clark trail, from Robert Stevenson’s home to a special hotel in Venice, this guide tells you what to see and why. | 23
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Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
One of the issues raised by the fall of Communist governments concerns the clash between individual rights and the objectives of the state. In his third book on Russia and the Soviet Union, Satter, former Moscow correspondent for The Financial Times and special correspondent on Soviet affairs for the Wall Street Journal, examines the end of the USSR from a humanist perspective. |
All our in-store events are free and open to the public. All event titles are 20% off for members during the month in which the author appears at the store. Click here for directions. There is ample parking available in the lot behind the store and in the surrounding neighborhood.
If you can't come to an event and still want an autographed copy of the book, you may purchase titles in advance either in the store, over the phone (202.364.1919 or 1.800.722.0790), or through our website. When buying online, simply use the checkout comments field to indicate that you would like us to request the author's signature at our event before shipping it to you. Event recordings on CD or MP3 are also available in the store and online.
All event-related inquiries can be sent to our Events Coordinator, Mike Giarratano, at events@politics-prose.com. For Children and Teens' Events, contact Gussie Lewis at glewis@politics-prose.com.




