
Once upon a time in New York
Jimmy Walker, Franklin Roosevelt, and the last great battle of the Jazz Age
About this book
"Once Upon a Time in New York is a real-life fable, the story of two towering men in an irrepressible time. It is at once the story of Roosevelt's first great test; the turning point of machine control in New York; and the battle that marked the end of the Jazz Age way of political life. It is an unforgettable portrait of Roosevelt's courage, with a cast of gamblers and gun molls, murderers and mistresses.
More outrageous than today's headlines and as lively as the era it describes, Once Upon a Time in New York reads like a nonfiction novel."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Politics and governmentFriends and associatesPolitical corruptionGovernorsTammany HallCorruption investigationMayorsBiographyHistoryTammany Hall (Political organization)Walker, james john, 1881-1946New york (n.y.), historyNew deal, 1933-1939Depressions, 1929Roosevelt, franklin d. (franklin delano), 1882-1945State & LocalGeneralMiddle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)Friendship