James Goode is the winner of Washingtonian magazine's prestigious “Washingtonian of the Year” award. He is the author of Capital Losses: A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings, Second Edition and lives in Washington, DC.
“Immensely fascinating . . . it’s hard to put the book
down.”—Washington Post
“Goode’s scholarly credentials are impeccable; but what makes you
want to wallow in this book is his exuberant enthusiasm, his keen
appreciation of not just architecture and history but human nature
as well. He knows a good story when he hears one, and he shares it
with his readers.”—Washington Times
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