Notebook of a Native Washingtonian is Gilbert Hahn's follow-up to The Notebook of an Amateur Politician (and How He Began the D.C. Subway) (Lexington Books, 2002). A Washington lawyer for over fifty years, Hahn has had a lifetime interest in the welfare of the District of Columbia and his fellow Washingtonians. This book chronicles Hahn's social and political life as a native Washingtonian. “Every lover of Washington should read this book and secure another dozen copies as gifts for friends. I promise you a rewarding experience- unless you fear a strong case of nostalgia.” ―George McGovern, from the foreword “ Every lover of Washington should read this book and secure another dozen copies as gifts for friends. I promise you a rewarding experience- unless you fear a strong case of nostalgia. ” ―George McGovern, from the foreword Gilbert Hahn, Jr. is Senior Partner, Amram & Hahn, P.C. He is a member of the Hahn Shoe family and a lifelong resident of the District of Columbia. Mr. Hahn graduated from Princeton University and Yale Law School and served as chairman of the District of Columbia City Council from 1969-1972. Used Book in Good Condition