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Big Bill Thompson, Chicago and the Politics of Image
Published in Paperback by Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd) (1998)
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The Germans from Russia in Oklahoma
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Nonparametric Comparative Statics and Stability
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A Southern Family in White & Black: The Cuneys of Texas (Texas A&m Southwestern Studies, 13)
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The Third Texas Cavalry in the Civil War
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Learn about the Big Bill Thomson who inherited his money from lucky parents who owned the one section of Chicago which did not burn in the Great Fire of 1871.
Learn about the Big Bill Thompson who was one of the most celebrated athletes in late 19th century Chicago.
Learn about the Big Bill Thompson who as a cowboy turned a profit on his ranch while Teddy Roosevelt was losing money on his.
Learn about a Mayor Thompson who championed an "America First" policy while exploiting class envy for his own political gain.
The reader is left with the impression that Big Bill Thompson invented the type of politics in use today. Rather than focus on Thompson himself, however, the book also explores the campaigns of his opposition, leaving the reader with a full understanding of what worked for Thompson and why it worked.
The scandal involving contributions from gangsters which effectively ended his career is given the space it deserves at the end of the book, but is not the focus of the book, as are most contemporary news stories. The reader is left with a well-rounded and objective account of one of the most successful mayors in Chicago history -- and how he got there.
And as the final coup de grace at the conclusion of the book, the reader will undoubtedly be shocked when they realize that Big Bill Thompson never committed half the indiscretions attributed to Big Bill Clinton.
All in all, it was an excellent and enlightening read. Thoroughly enjoyable.