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Hardcover Capitol Hill Book

ISBN: 102553414X

ISBN13: 9781025534145

Capitol Hill

"Capitol Hill" is a sharp and insightful novel that pulls back the curtain on the machinery of American politics during the early 20th century. Set against the vibrant and often cynical backdrop of Washington D.C., the story follows the ambitious Ralph Dolliver as he navigates the complex web of lobbyists, politicians, and bureaucrats that define the nation's capital. As Dolliver rises from a humble clerk to a powerful manipulator of influence, the narrative explores the stark realities of power and the personal compromises required to ascend the social and political ladder.

Harvey Fergusson offers a compelling portrait of the federal government not merely as a site of governance, but as a vast, impersonal machine fueled by ego, ambition, and social maneuvering. Written with a keen eye for social detail and a satirical edge, the work captures the atmosphere of a transforming America, moving from the remnants of idealism into the pragmatic complexities of the modern political era. Through its vivid depiction of the city's inner workings-from smoke-filled rooms to high-society gatherings-"Capitol Hill" remains a significant exploration of the American political character and the enduring nature of institutional bureaucracy.

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