Foreword Reviews

Under the Dome: The View from the Center of American Democracy with Capitol Hill’s Source for News

- JEFF FLEISCHER

Jason Dick Lyons Press (JULY) Hardcover $24.95 (200pp) 978-1-4930-3063-7

CQ Roll Call boasts more than sixty years of covering politics in Washington, and no shortage of talented photograph­ers have plied their trade there. That’s evident in Under the Dome, which collects an enjoyable variety of photos from inside the Capitol and on its grounds. This is a well-curated collection with plenty of memorable shots.

In contrast to most current books addressing politics, Under the Dome feels like a throwback to slightly more collegial times. It focuses on the Capitol as a place of awe and of moments both historic and mundane. One solemn section looks at funerals, from Rosa Parks lying in state, to representa­tives of both parties wearing leis in honor of the deceased Rep. Mark Takai, to a black-and-white shot of Richard Nixon at Lyndon Johnson’s casket. Another section captures government officials and staffers on days of terror: evacuating on 9/11; standing in line to be checked after a possible anthrax attack; reacting to the shooting of a trespasser by police.

Along with those images, the book is full of happier ones, with plenty of photos of politician­s with their children, grandchild­ren, or pets. Clever protests—like a man dressed as Monopoly’s Rich Uncle Pennybags during a financial-crimes hearing—and general frivolity—like Chuck Hagel wearing a Joe Biden mask on Halloween, shaking hands with the actual Biden—are also well represente­d. If there’s a small quibble, it’s that the captioned photos rarely contain dates; in a book with such impressive historical range—arlen Specter appears as both a middle-aged senator and an older, bald version—they would be helpful. Still, the captions and supporting text are full of anecdotes and memorable descriptio­ns.

This is a wonderful collection of photograph­y celebratin­g the Capitol and all it contains—a celebratio­n of Washington as it was not long ago, and as it may soon be again.

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