Gentleman Boss

Gentleman Boss

Author: Thomas C. Reeves

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13:

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Full-scale political biography of the 21st President, based on newly discovered documents. Shows Arthur to be a master political organizer and patronage boss.


The Semi-Complete Guide to Sort of Being a Gentleman

The Semi-Complete Guide to Sort of Being a Gentleman

Author: Esquire Sir Gentleman Brock Laborde

Publisher: Studio 8 Comedy

Published: 2005-01-28

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 0595789269

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"The Semi-Complete Guide to Sort of Being a Gentleman" might be the most irresponsible book written since The Bible. And a bible it is, in its own right, for the billions of men alive today who have no clue how to behave in public or private situations. Drawing from literally thousands of his countless private journals and personal scribblings, author Sir Gentleman Brock LaBorde, Esquire, this century


Chester Arthur

Chester Arthur

Author: Steven Otfinoski

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9780761446699

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Examines the life and times of Chester Arthur, placing this president within his historical and cultural context, while at the same time focusing on the major events that occurred during each his administration.


Gentleman Boss

Gentleman Boss

Author: Thomas C. Reeves

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13:

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'Chet' Arthur President of the United States. Good God!" was perhaps the most pithy contemporary reaction to the accession of the twenty-first Chief Executive. It has certainly been the most enduring, even though Arthur himself has remained an enigma--in large part because this shrewd, secretive New Yorker saw to it that many of his private papers were destroyed shortly before he died. Drawing on a wealth of newly discovered documents, Thomas Reeves has no written the definitive, full-scale biography of Arthur, revising our inconsistent assumptions about both him and his era. He gives us, for the first time, the unknown facts about Arthur's early life: how, before he entered the boss-dominated Republican Party under the tutelage of men like the notorious Roscoe Conkling, this son of an itinerant minister was a model of nineteenth-century youthful idealism, first as a beloved schoolteacher, then as a young lawyer directly involved in the abolitionist struggle, and finally, as a conscientious and honest Quartermaster General for New York during the Civil War. Reeves assiduously plots Arthur's consistently successful career as a master dealer in patronage and electioneering as a survivor among connivers--a career that culminated in his nomination as James Garfield's Vice-President and, when Garfield was assassinated, his own White House inauguration, in spite of the great scandal attending his removal from the directorship of the New York Customhouse and the revelation that Garfield's assassin claimed to be an Arthur supporter. As Reeves makes abundantly clear, this spoilsman supreme, who personified the worst gaudy excesses of the Gilded Age, administered the laws of the land honorably and even disinterestedly--to the chagrin of his fellow bosses and henchmen. Attacked by both Republican friends (the Stalwarts) and Republican foes (the Half-Breeds) and weakened by the fatal Bright's disease (a fact that was only made public by Reeves himself in 1972), Arthur worked to eliminate extravagant government expenditures, enacted and enforced civil service reform (thus undermining the basis of his own public life), assisted in the birth of a modern navy, and initiated an aggressive, expansionist foreign policy that set precedents for later administrations. -- Amazon.com


Chester A. Arthur

Chester A. Arthur

Author: Ruth Tenzer Feldman

Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books

Published: 2006-10-24

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 0822515121

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Learn about the life of one of our presidents.


We Grew Up Together

We Grew Up Together

Author: Annette Atkins

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780252026058

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Drawing on the insights of Alfred Adler and others, Atkins examines the varying dynamics of "warm" and "cool" families and shows how siblings tutored each other in friendship, authority, cooperation and competition, dependence and independence."--BOOK JACKET.