the name of the book is 17 July something something i forgot but go on images and type close up picture of lady liberty's book and you'll find 17 July and some more thins written on it that i dont know
It is not a book, it is a tablet inscribed with the date of American Independnce in Roman Numerals.
"July IV, MDCCLXXVI"
the presidents book of secrets like area 51 and aliens and such.
It's not a book, it's a tablet and it reads:
July 4th,1776 in roman numerals.
It is the date that the Declaration of Independence was signed.
It is called a tabula ansata.
the declaration of independence
Yes
The Statue of Liberty is holding the torch in her right hand.
Although the left hand of the Statue seems to be holding a book, the object is a tablet; a single page. It reads "JULY IV MDCCLLXVI," the date that America's Declaration of Independence was adopted. A photo of the tablet is at http://www.endex.com/gf/buildings/liberty/solgallery/solgallery.htm
The Statue of Liberty.
the width of the Statue of Liberty's book is13ft. and 7in
According to internet, it's not a book but a tablet with the date of the Declaration of Independence engraved in Roman Numerals. It is meant to represent a book of laws.
the book on the statue of liberty represents when America had its declaration of independence in July 4,1776
lady liberty is a statue made by the Americans which stands in America on liberty island. she was also holding a book and a torch which lit up the sky actually the lady liberty was made by the french and it was given to the united states as a gift, they had to ship the whole statue by pieces.
The right hand.
There is not an autobiography for the Statue of Liberty, but there is a book that discusses its history. Liberty's Touch by Elizabeth Mitchell explores the Statute of Liberty's history.
What the Statue of Liberty is holding in her left hand represents the Declaration of Independence. It reads "July IV MDCCLXXVI" or July 4th, 1776; The date the Declaration of Independence was signed.
If you are referring to the green lady holding a torch on the island, it's the Statue of Liberty.