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Scued but not completely unfair

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Reviewed: 08-30-16

Terry Golway identifies with his subject absolutely. The poverty stricken poor of New York. The nice thing about his book is that he's fairly honest about the shortcomings of his hero, Tamany Hall. There is a lot of need to know history in this book so I would recommend listening.

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In some ways disturbing

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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 05-29-16

I liked this book because the subject is critical to understand our current situation. Fill in your own blank for "current situation". What made it even better is that I couldn't tell which side ( liberal or conservative) the professor took until the very last chapter, which unfortunately is unusual for law professors who write books.

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