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Publication Date
2012-05-15
Pages
448
ISBN
9781416544944
Book Title
Mr. Speaker! : the Life and Times of Thomas B. Reed-The Man Who Broke the Filibuster
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Item Length
8.4 in
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
James Grant
Genre
Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Topic
United States / 19th Century, Political, United States / General, Historical, American Government / State
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Item Width
5.5 in
Number of Pages
448 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
1416544941
ISBN-13
9781416544944
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109104560

Product Key Features

Book Title
Mr. Speaker! : the Life and Times of Thomas B. Reed-The Man Who Broke the Filibuster
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
United States / 19th Century, Political, United States / General, Historical, American Government / State
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
James Grant
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Item Length
8.4 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2012-376655
Reviews
"The most influential speaker of the House most people have never heard of . . . Reed makes for good copy . . . Grant has managed to rescue Reed from oblivion and to capture the raucous political atmosphere in which Reed did battle." -- The Wall Street Journal, "A winning new biography. . . . After his death, oblivion overtook Reed quite quickly. Grant has helped restore him to his rightful place among the giants of the House." - Roll Call, "Astute. . . . Grant is excellent in explaining how Reed could be a man of principle but also a practical politician." - The Washington Post, "Rollicking.... [a] droll, urbane narrative.... A lively, opinionated, and timely study of irresponsible politics grappling with a dire economy.... Grant's Reed encapsulates a political era that is the mirror image of our own." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review), "No period in American history is more colorful or relevant to our own-for better and worse-than the Gilded Age. James Grant brings it all memorably to life: Mugwumps and Half-Breeds, congressmen of flamboyant plumage for sale, not to mention a political process frozen in partisanship. Looming above it all, literally larger than life, is Thomas B. Reed, perhaps the most fascinating politician you've never heard of. A hero to young Theodore Roosevelt, as Speaker of the House Reed singlehandedly crushed the filibuster. (One is tempted to say, Boy do we need him now). At the same time, Reed's erudition and stinging wit may well have cost him the White House. In the end, his ambition yielded to his principles, prompting him to resign the speakership rather than endorse the imperial vision of his fellow Republicans. It's taken a century, but Reed at last has a biographer equal to his story." --Richard Norton Smith, author of The Colonel: The Life and Legend of Robert R. McCormick, 1880-1955 and Scholar-in-Residence of History and Public Policy at George Mason University,  "The most influential speaker of the House most people have never heard of . . . Reed makes for good copy . . . Grant has managed to rescue Reed from oblivion and to capture the raucous political atmosphere in which Reed did battle."             -- The Wall Street Journal, "Timely and entertaining. . . . John Boehner, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Mich McConnell should make Mr. Speaker! mandatory reading." -- The Sunday Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), "Astute. . . . Grant is excellent in explaining how Reed could be a man of principle but also a practical politician." -- The Washington Post, Advance Praise for Mr. Speaker! “Thomas ReedCzar Reed, the all-powerful Speaker of the House at the end of the 19th centurywas an architect of the modern American state. Sadly, he has been lost to history. But in this lively, intelligent biography, James Grant brings him back, with gusto, humor, and a sense of tragedy.â€� --Evan Thomas, author of The War Lovers: Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst and the Rush to Empire, 1898, "Timely and entertaining. . . . John Boehner, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Mich McConnell should make Mr. Speaker! mandatory reading."             -- The Sunday Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), "It is good to have this excellent biography of Thomas Reed, a vastly underappreciated major figure in American political history. But it is especially worthwhile reading about him right now, because his era has so many similarities - maybe too many - with our own tumultuous and dysfunctional times."             -- The New York Times Book Review, "Rollicking.... [a] droll, urbane narrative.... A lively, opinionated, and timely study of irresponsible politics grappling with a dire economy.... Grant's Reed encapsulates a political era that is the mirror image of our own."             -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review), "Rollicking…. [a] droll, urbane narrative…. A lively, opinionated, and timely study of irresponsible politics grappling with a dire economy…. Grant's Reed encapsulates a political era that is the mirror image of our own." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review), "A winning new biography. . . . After his death, oblivion overtook Reed quite quickly. Grant has helped restore him to his rightful place among the giants of the House." -- Roll Call, "It is good to have this excellent biography of Thomas Reed, a vastly underappreciated major figure in American political history. But it is especially worthwhile reading about him right now, because his era has so many similarities - maybe too many - with our own tumultuous and dysfunctional times." -- The New York Times Book Review, “No period in American history is more colorful or relevant to our ownfor better and worsethan the Gilded Age. James Grant brings it all memorably to life: Mugwumps and Half-Breeds, congressmen of flamboyant plumage for sale, not to mention a political process frozen in partisanship. Looming above it all, literally larger than life, is Thomas B. Reed, perhaps the most fascinating politician you’ve never heard of. A hero to young Theodore Roosevelt, as Speaker of the House Reed singlehandedly crushed the filibuster. (One is tempted to say, Boy do we need him now). At the same time, Reed’s erudition and stinging wit may well have cost him the White House. In the end, his ambition yielded to his principles, prompting him to resign the speakership rather than endorse the imperial vision of his fellow Republicans. It’s taken a century, but Reed at last has a biographer equal to his story.â€� --Richard Norton Smith, author of The Colonel: The Life and Legend of Robert R. McCormick, 1880-1955 and Scholar-in-Residence of History and Public Policy at George Mason University, "It is good to have this excellent biography of Thomas Reed, a vastly underappreciated major figure in American political history. But it is especially worthwhile reading about him right now, because his era has so many similarities - maybe too many - with our own tumultuous and dysfunctional times." - The New York Times Book Review, "A winning new biography. . . . After his death, oblivion overtook Reed quite quickly. Grant has helped restore him to his rightful place among the giants of the House."             -- Roll Call, Advance Praise for Mr. Speaker! "Thomas Reed-Czar Reed, the all-powerful Speaker of the House at the end of the 19th century-was an architect of the modern American state. Sadly, he has been lost to history. But in this lively, intelligent biography, James Grant brings him back, with gusto, humor, and a sense of tragedy." --Evan Thomas, author of The War Lovers: Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst and the Rush to Empire, 1898, "Astute. . . . Grant is excellent in explaining how Reed could be a man of principle but also a practical politician."             -- The Washington Post, "It is good to have this excellent biography of Thomas Reed, a vastly underappreciated major figure in American political history. But it is especially worthwhile reading about him right now, because his era has so many similarities maybe too many with our own tumultuous and dysfunctional times." - The New York Times Book Review
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
328.73092 B
Synopsis
"The most influential speaker of the House most people have never heard of...Reed makes for good copy...Grant has managed to rescue Reed from oblivion and to capture the raucous political atmosphere in which Reed did battle" (Jonathan Karl, The Wall Street Journal ). James Grant's enthralling biography of Thomas B. Reed, Speaker of the House during one of the most turbulent times in American history--the decades before the ascension of reformer President Theodore Roosevelt--brings to life one of the brightest, wittiest, and most consequential political stars in our history, a man who changed forever the way the House of Representatives does its business by reforming the misuse of the filibuster.
LC Classification Number
E664.R3G73 2012
Copyright Date
2012
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