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Hardcover Thomas B. Reed: Parliamentarian Book

ISBN: 1025270363

ISBN13: 9781025270364

Thomas B. Reed: Parliamentarian

"Thomas B. Reed: Parliamentarian" is a comprehensive biographical study of one of the most powerful and influential figures in the history of the United States House of Representatives. Known to his contemporaries as "Czar Reed," Thomas Brackett Reed transformed the American legislative process during the late nineteenth century. This work explores Reed's rise from his early life in Maine to his dominance as Speaker of the House, where he implemented revolutionary procedural changes-collectively known as "Reed's Rules"-that significantly curtailed the power of the minority to obstruct legislative business.

William A. Robinson provides a detailed analysis of Reed's parliamentary brilliance, his sharp wit, and his unwavering principles. The book examines his leadership during the Gilded Age, his complex relationship with fellow Republicans, and his eventual break with the party over the issue of American imperialism following the Spanish-American War. More than just a political biography, this work captures the essence of a man whose dedication to efficient government and constitutional order reshaped the functioning of Congress. "Thomas B. Reed: Parliamentarian" serves as an essential resource for those interested in American political history, legislative procedure, and the evolution of the speakership.

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