March 27, 2005


Tweed

The New York Times runs another excellent review of Boss Tweed by Kenneth D. Ackerman. "Tweed is a wonderfully vivid subject, a man of gigantic, Rabelaisian hungers. He seems always to have wanted more. More food. More money. More power. Unfortunately, for a long time he got what he wanted."

As the boss of Tammany Hall, Tweed "feasted on a flood of post-Civil War money, stealing with his associates a sum that has been estimated from a low of $1 billion in today's dollars to a high of $4 billion."

An equally good Washington Post review says the book "is replete with rich biographical details and colorful anecdotes that bring the period to life."
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