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Former Camp David Historian and Presidential Chaplain Charles Ferguson, author of Presidential Seclusion: The Power of Camp David, talks about the history of the U.S. presidential retreat and its recreational and diplomatic uses.
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Miami Book Fair.
Psychologist Steven Pinker explores the concept of ``common knowledge`` and how it develops; the Free Library of Philadelphia hosts this event.
Author John Bacon recounts the 1975 tragic wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior -- the epic tale that inspired songwriter Gordon Lightfoot to lament, Superior, they said, never gives up her dead/When the gales of November come early.
C-SPAN's Book TV tours the Jackson, Mississippi, home and gardens where Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Eudora Welty lived for 76 years - and where she wrote her acclaimed stories and novels.
Coverage of the 2025 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison, Wisc.
Coverage of the 2025 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison, Wisc.
Coverage of the 2025 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison, Wisc.
Coverage of the 2025 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison, Wisc.
Author and Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss the science of happiness, his path to becoming an expert on happiness and how people can lead happier lives.
Author Arthur Brooks and America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein view artifacts from the Library of Congress.
Carroll College professor Jeanette Fregulia chronicles the Barbary pirates in American waters during the 17th and 18th centuries.
President Ronald Reagan delivers a Christmas message about military service and help for refugees during his weekly radio address.
What's it like to be in the White House during the holiday season? A former deputy social secretary and deputy chief of staff from the George W. Bush administration give a behind-the-scenes look.
Janet Weir Creighton gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at how previous presidents celebrated Christmas at the White House.
American Battlefield Trust recounts the Revolutionary War's Southern Campaign, fought in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia from 1776-1781.
Reenactors mark the anniversary of the 1780 Battle of Camden, a victory by British troops over colonial soldiers in South Carolina. The reenactment takes place in Kershaw, South Carolina.
``American History TV`` chronicles the Gemini, Mercury, and Apollo programs through some photographs of NASA's space program; author of ``Gemini and Mercury Remastered,`` Andy Saunders discusses Earthrise, the Moon landings, and the Apollo 13.
In 1989, then-President George H.W. Bush celebrates Hanukkah and discusses religious freedom in the Soviet Union. The Synagogue Council of America presented President Bush with a menorah, which became the first ever displayed in the White House.
Historians discuss the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which in 1865 abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the U.S. after the Civil War.
Author Jennifer Dasal talks about 'The Club,' in Belle poque Paris, which harbored a generation of American women creatives during the turn of the 20th century.
Historian Matthew Pearce discusses the fake marriage ceremony that took place in Oklahoma on November 16, 1907, symbolizing the joining of Oklahoma and Indian territories.
Made in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, this film promotes the virtues of Christmas tree farming. This is a portion of a 22- minute film.
Historian Natalia Doan discusses a delegation of Japanese samurai welcomed to the James Buchanan White House in May 1860.
American Battlefield Trust recounts the Revolutionary War's Southern Campaign, fought in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia from 1776-1781.
Reenactors mark the anniversary of the 1780 Battle of Camden, a victory by British troops over colonial soldiers in South Carolina. The reenactment takes place in Kershaw, South Carolina.
Carroll College professor Jeanette Fregulia chronicles the Barbary pirates in American waters during the 17th and 18th centuries.
President Ronald Reagan delivers a Christmas message about military service and help for refugees during his weekly radio address.
What's it like to be in the White House during the holiday season? A former deputy social secretary and deputy chief of staff from the George W. Bush administration give a behind-the-scenes look.
Janet Weir Creighton gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at how previous presidents celebrated Christmas at the White House.
American Battlefield Trust recounts the Revolutionary War's Southern Campaign, fought in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia from 1776-1781.
Reenactors mark the anniversary of the 1780 Battle of Camden, a victory by British troops over colonial soldiers in South Carolina. The reenactment takes place in Kershaw, South Carolina.
``American History TV`` chronicles the Gemini, Mercury, and Apollo programs through some photographs of NASA's space program; author of ``Gemini and Mercury Remastered,`` Andy Saunders discusses Earthrise, the Moon landings, and the Apollo 13.
In 1989, then-President George H.W. Bush celebrates Hanukkah and discusses religious freedom in the Soviet Union. The Synagogue Council of America presented President Bush with a menorah, which became the first ever displayed in the White House.
Historians discuss the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which in 1865 abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the U.S. after the Civil War.
Author Jennifer Dasal talks about 'The Club,' in Belle poque Paris, which harbored a generation of American women creatives during the turn of the 20th century.
Historian Matthew Pearce discusses the fake marriage ceremony that took place in Oklahoma on November 16, 1907, symbolizing the joining of Oklahoma and Indian territories.
Made in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, this film promotes the virtues of Christmas tree farming. This is a portion of a 22- minute film.
Historian Natalia Doan discusses a delegation of Japanese samurai welcomed to the James Buchanan White House in May 1860.
American Battlefield Trust recounts the Revolutionary War's Southern Campaign, fought in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia from 1776-1781.
Reenactors mark the anniversary of the 1780 Battle of Camden, a victory by British troops over colonial soldiers in South Carolina. The reenactment takes place in Kershaw, South Carolina.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Author David Grann joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his books including Killers of the Flower Moon and The Wager and visits the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Author David Grann and host David M. Rubenstein visit the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Walter Isaacson joins David M. Rubenstein at the National Archives to view the Constitution and Declaration of Independence and discuss his book, ``The Greatest Sentence Ever Written,`` and his bestselling biographies of Albert Einstein and Elon Musk.
Author Walter Isaacson joins America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein to view the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
Bestselling writer Jodi Picoult, author of 29 novels, discusses her writing process, adapting her books for Hollywood and why one of her books has been banned across the country.
Author Jodi Picoult and America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein view artifacts from the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Chef, humanitarian, and author José Andrés joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his career, his global relief efforts with World Central Kitchen, his books, and his love of food.
Chef, humanitarian, and author José Andrés displays his collection of historic cookbooks and views Catholic University's rare book collection.
Author and Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss the science of happiness, his path to becoming an expert on happiness and how people can lead happier lives.
Author Arthur Brooks and America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein view artifacts from the Library of Congress.
Author John Grisham joins host David M. Rubenstein.
David M. Rubenstein and author John Grisham view treasures from the Library of Congress' archive that relate to Grisham's life and career.
Author David Grann joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his books including Killers of the Flower Moon and The Wager and visits the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Author David Grann and host David M. Rubenstein visit the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Walter Isaacson joins David M. Rubenstein at the National Archives to view the Constitution and Declaration of Independence and discuss his book, ``The Greatest Sentence Ever Written,`` and his bestselling biographies of Albert Einstein and Elon Musk.
Author Walter Isaacson joins America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein to view the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Bestselling writer Jodi Picoult, author of 29 novels, discusses her writing process, adapting her books for Hollywood and why one of her books has been banned across the country.
Author Jodi Picoult and America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein view artifacts from the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Chef, humanitarian, and author José Andrés joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his career, his global relief efforts with World Central Kitchen, his books, and his love of food.
Chef, humanitarian, and author José Andrés displays his collection of historic cookbooks and views Catholic University's rare book collection.
Author and Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss the science of happiness, his path to becoming an expert on happiness and how people can lead happier lives.
Author Arthur Brooks and America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein view artifacts from the Library of Congress.
Author John Grisham joins host David M. Rubenstein.
David M. Rubenstein and author John Grisham view treasures from the Library of Congress' archive that relate to Grisham's life and career.
Author David Grann joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his books including Killers of the Flower Moon and The Wager and visits the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Author David Grann and host David M. Rubenstein visit the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Walter Isaacson joins David M. Rubenstein at the National Archives to view the Constitution and Declaration of Independence and discuss his book, ``The Greatest Sentence Ever Written,`` and his bestselling biographies of Albert Einstein and Elon Musk.
Author Walter Isaacson joins America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein to view the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
Bestselling writer Jodi Picoult, author of 29 novels, discusses her writing process, adapting her books for Hollywood and why one of her books has been banned across the country.
Author Jodi Picoult and America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein view artifacts from the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Chef, humanitarian, and author José Andrés joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his career, his global relief efforts with World Central Kitchen, his books, and his love of food.
Chef, humanitarian, and author José Andrés displays his collection of historic cookbooks and views Catholic University's rare book collection.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom, author of In the Name of Freedom, talks about advocating for human rights as a professional athlete. The Turkish American basketball player has been critical of the NBA and Nike for doing business with China.
Former influencer Lee Tilghman describes the impact on herself of making a career on social media; Strand Books in New York City hosts this event.
Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) talks about eight Black representatives from South Carolina, including former slaves, who served in Congress during the Reconstruction Era.
C-SPAN tours the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C., where we look at Apollo 11's lunar lander, Charles Lindbergh's plane that flew across the Atlantic, the X-15 that Neil Armstrong flew, and much more.
Author Misty Heggeness talks about her concept of Swiftynomics, a case study of famous women who she claims have managed to thrive in a society largely built for men.
C-SPAN tours the Hershey Story Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which details the life, legacy, and chocolate of Milton Hershey.
Barry Diller, author of ``Who Knew`` and former head of Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox, talks about his career in television and Hollywood, and about his personal life and longtime relationship with fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg.
Author Susan Orlean discusses her career as a journalist and author of narrative nonfiction, including her bestselling works ``The Orchid Thief`` and ``The Library Book.``
``American History TV`` chronicles the Gemini, Mercury, and Apollo programs through some photographs of NASA's space program; author of ``Gemini and Mercury Remastered,`` Andy Saunders discusses Earthrise, the Moon landings, and the Apollo 13.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Author David Grann joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his books including Killers of the Flower Moon and The Wager and visits the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Author David Grann and host David M. Rubenstein visit the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Author and Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss the science of happiness, his path to becoming an expert on happiness and how people can lead happier lives.
Coverage of the 2025 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison, Wisc.
Coverage of the 2025 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison, Wisc.
Coverage of the 2025 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison, Wisc.
Coverage of the 2025 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison, Wisc.
C-SPAN's Book TV tours the Jackson, Mississippi, home and gardens where Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Eudora Welty lived for 76 years - and where she wrote her acclaimed stories and novels.
Author John Bacon recounts the 1975 tragic wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior -- the epic tale that inspired songwriter Gordon Lightfoot to lament, Superior, they said, never gives up her dead/When the gales of November come early.
Psychologist Steven Pinker explores the concept of ``common knowledge`` and how it develops; the Free Library of Philadelphia hosts this event.
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Miami Book Fair.
Former Camp David Historian and Presidential Chaplain Charles Ferguson, author of Presidential Seclusion: The Power of Camp David, talks about the history of the U.S. presidential retreat and its recreational and diplomatic uses.
Republican strategist & CNN commentator Scott Jennings talks about his inside account of President Trump's second term.
David Horowitz Freedom Center president Michael Finch discusses his book of essays on American liberty, culture, and faith.
Author Arthur Brooks and America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein view artifacts from the Library of Congress.
Author and Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss the science of happiness, his path to becoming an expert on happiness and how people can lead happier lives.