William Magear Tweed, America's most corrupt politician ever, ruled New York City in the 1860s and 1870s. He rigged the votes, bribed the legislature, and stole on a massive scale. But even in prison, people still loved and admired him. Tweed's is a stunning tale of pride, fall, and redemption. Editorial Reviews " An] excellent new biography of the Boss . . . told in a crisp, clear way." -Pete Hamill, New York Times Book Review "A pleasure to read." -Kenneth T. Jackson, Washington Post Book World " An] absorbing account of Tweed's rise and fall." -Michael Kenney, Boston Globe "Not only a...
William Magear Tweed, America's most corrupt politician ever, ruled New York City in the 1860s and 1870s. He rigged the votes, bribed the legislature,...