
Dunne: Judge, Mayor, Governor (1916) is a biography written by William L. Sullivan about Edward F. Dunne, a prominent figure in Chicago politics in the early 20th century. The book follows Dunne's career as he rose from a successful lawyer to become a judge, mayor, and governor...


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