Description
Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
“Information U.S.A” by Matthew Lesko is a seminal work that explores the vast trove of information resources available from the United States government. Published in the pre-internet era, this book served as a invaluable guide for researchers, journalists, and curious citizens seeking access to the wealth of data and documents produced by federal agencies. Lesko’s comprehensive approach covers a wide range of topics, from census data and scientific reports to little-known government publications. This copy, while well-loved, remains in acceptable condition, a testament to its enduring value as a reference tool. For collectors and readers interested in government transparency, information access, and the history of information dissemination, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into a time when navigating the bureaucratic labyrinth was a necessary skill for uncovering vital knowledge.