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6. Washington, D.C., as a National Symbol
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Idea 8
- 2. A Champion of Liberty 17
- 3. Bonds of Friendship 33
- 4. The French Sculptor 47
- 5. Bartholdi’s Tour of America and the American Architect 61
- 6. Washington, D.C., as a National Symbol 82
- 7. Bartholdi’s Design 99
- 8. The Statue Takes Shape 117
- 9. The American Committee and the French Engineers 133
- 10. Hunt Designs a Pedestal 147
- 11. Fundraising and a Visionary Sonnet 159
- 12. The Unveiling 176
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 213
- Index 225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Idea 8
- 2. A Champion of Liberty 17
- 3. Bonds of Friendship 33
- 4. The French Sculptor 47
- 5. Bartholdi’s Tour of America and the American Architect 61
- 6. Washington, D.C., as a National Symbol 82
- 7. Bartholdi’s Design 99
- 8. The Statue Takes Shape 117
- 9. The American Committee and the French Engineers 133
- 10. Hunt Designs a Pedestal 147
- 11. Fundraising and a Visionary Sonnet 159
- 12. The Unveiling 176
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 213
- Index 225