on monday, we'll be at kramer brooks and afterwards in washington dc. where do you make an contributing editor david frantz reports on hiv and aids prevention efforts in his book, how to survive a plague. on tuesday, we are at the library of congress with elizabeth dowling taylor. she will recall the rise and fall of the black elite three man's a the jim crow era. we'll be in cambridge at massachusetts at harvard book store with randall fuller. he will examine the book from the origin of species on america's religious and intellectual communities following its publication in 1860. on wednesday where george washington's mount vernon estate in mount vernon, virginia. the university of delaware professor erica armstrong dunbar will recount the life of a judge and escape slate who was once owned by george and martha washington. book tv will be at scripps college in claremont california. the executive director of the national book foundation. they'll discuss the organization's goals and involvement in the publishing world. finally, next saturday book tv will