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Liberty Book
The Statue of Liberty Encyclopedia
This is the first top-to-bottom reference book on one of the most beloved national monuments. Barry Moreno, the premier expert and historian of the Statue of Liberty, leads readers on a comprehensive, beautifully illustrated A-to-Z tour. Printed in 2000.
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French-American Art Book
Liberty: The French-American Statue in Art and History
The first comprehensive and fully illustrated book about the Statue of Liberty, tracing its history, its art, its technology and construction, its symbolism, it importance in American imagery, and its role as a monument to French - American friendship. Published in 1986, this out of print book might be available used.

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Murder at the Statue of Liberty
Murder at the Statue of Liberty
Written by a retired public affairs officer for the National Park Service in New York City who's responsibilities included the Statue of Liberty. A must-read for the liberty fan and mystery seekers.

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The Artist's Palate
The Artist's Palate
A stunning cookbook, suitable for the coffee table as well as the kitchen counter, The Artist's Palate contains an unprecedented collection of favorite recipes from some of the most famous international artists t
hroughout history including Liberty's inaugural fund-raiser.

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Restoration Book
Restoring the Statue of Liberty
Complete, unique, and lavishly illustrated - a volume as dazzling as the epic story it tells. Includes never-before-published drawings of the structure, the elaborate plans for the renovation and some 120 full-color pictures - among them views from the scaffolding and from angles accessible only to the restoration team. Published in 1986, this out of print book might be available used.

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Liberty!
Liberty!
Pen-and-wash illustrations so lively they seem to dance on the page animate a story of the 1886 dedication of the Statue of Liberty. The narrator is the nameless boy given the job of signaling (with a wave of a handkerchief) to Bartholdi to drop his statue's veil and reveal her face to the world. For ages 4 to 8. Printed in 2002.

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