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Erscheint vorauss. 27. Januar 2025
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A walk through a cemetery is a walk through history. Cemeteries are full of stories and mysteries. The National Capital area, encompassing Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, and Central Maryland, is rich with history. Some stories are well-known, while others have become long-forgotten gems. The National Capital Area: Gone but Not Forgotten is a photographic remembrance that shares the rich history and stories linked to the many people who lived and died in this region and serves to preserve the memory of the people who helped to weave the fabric of our nation.

Produktbeschreibung
A walk through a cemetery is a walk through history. Cemeteries are full of stories and mysteries. The National Capital area, encompassing Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, and Central Maryland, is rich with history. Some stories are well-known, while others have become long-forgotten gems. The National Capital Area: Gone but Not Forgotten is a photographic remembrance that shares the rich history and stories linked to the many people who lived and died in this region and serves to preserve the memory of the people who helped to weave the fabric of our nation.
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Autorenporträt
Tara West is an Irish author based in Belfast. Her first novel, Fodder, was published to wide-spread critical acclaim and established her reputation as a fresh and original new writer. Tara appears regularly at literary and cultural festivals, and has received a number of Arts Council of Northern Ireland awards for her writing. Her short stories are punchy and pithy, and give a flavour of real life in Northern Ireland. She works in advertising and is a member of the Society of Authors. Liberties Press published her novel Poets Are Eaten as a Delicacy in Japan in 2013.