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Governor Henry Horner, Chicago Politics, and the Great Depression
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Charles J. Masters
$24.50
Hardcover (Other formats:
E-book)
978-0-8093-2739-3
272 pages, 6 x 9, 8 illustrations
01/26/2007
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“An exciting and intimate portrayal of one of the great governors of Illinois, Charles Masters’s book reads like a political thriller and is sure to please those who love to explore the intersections of Illinois politics and government in the first half of the last century. A real winner.”—James R. Thompson, former governor of Illinois
“Charles Masters captures the essence of a true public service governor.”—Thomas M. Tunney, Alderman of the 44th Ward, Chicago
“Charles Masters fills the [historical] gap with an in-depth look at Governor Henry Horner and how he handled the political intrigues and economic challenges during a dark period in American history.”—Jan Schakowsky, U. S. Representative from Illinois’ Ninth District
“Masters brings a lawyer’s understanding to solving the enigma that was Henry Horner. . . . This is a welcome and revealing account of a complex man.”—Gary T. Johnson, President of the Chicago History Museum
“This is a story that needed to be told. Until now, Henry Horner has been sadly eclipsed in the passionate history of both Chicago and the state of Illinois. . . . [Horner] becomes the reader’s guide through some of the most dramatic episodes in our history.”—Edward M. Burke, Alderman of the 14th Ward and chairman of the Chicago City Council Committee on Finance