Writer Christopher Hitchens working in his preferred location at the Timberlakes bar near Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. When the jukebox is playing, Mr. Hitchens says his concentration improves. Photo credit: Brian Lamb.
Author and former school principal Madeline Cartwright takes a break from her computer to play with her grandson Jared, aged seven, and a family friend, Destini, aged eighteen months. On the program, Ms. Cartwright described how she wrote her book on this bed in her home in Philadelphia. Photo credit: Brian Lamb.
Journalist Johanna Neuman with her cat, Smokey, in her lap, working out of her Bethesda, Maryland home. Her husband, the former press secretary to President Gerald Ford, is in the photograph behind her, holding a press conference in 1975. Photo credit: Brian Lamb.
Lynn Sherr, ABC 20/20 Correspondent and Susan B. Anthony biographer, in New York City, reviewing microfilm of the Anthony papers that she purchased for her book research. Photo credit: Brian Lamb.
Former CBS reporter Charles Kuralt in his writing office located on West 57th Street in New York. Mr. Kuralt said he wanted to re-create "the feel of a seedy, failing, small gentleman's club." Photo credit: Brian Lamb.
Former CBS reporter Charles Kuralt in his writing office located on West 57th Street in New York. Mr. Kuralt said he wanted to re-create "the feel of a seedy, failing, small gentleman's club." Photo credit: Brian Lamb.
Brian Lamb's aunt Eileen O'Gara and friends Mem Constidine and Bobbsie Ross of the northern Chicago suburbs meeting General Norman Schwarzkoof at C-SPAN after Booknotes taping.
Brian Lamb's aunt Eileen O'Gara and friends Mem Constidine and Bobbsie Ross of the northern Chicago suburbs meeting General Norman Schwarzkoof at C-SPAN after Booknotes taping.
A person leaning on a sign outside that says, "OLD TOMB; This was the Washington Family Burial Vault until 1831; Facade Restored in 1939 to accord with Early views."