To some he was a humanitarian and builder. Others scorned him as a fake and friend of gangsters with ""the carcass of a rhinoceros and the brain of a baboon."" This rollicking history traces the rise of William Hale ""Big Bill"" Thompson, Chicago's famous reform mayor, from his upper class roots to his years as a teenaged cowboy, from his fame as a star athlete to the years as a master politician in a world where the ward boss ruled and whiskey for the voters cost a quarter a shot. Big Bill of Chicago profiles the whole brawling arena of city politics from the turn of the century to the Prohibition Era. It is a primer in the way American politics worked-and works-and a map along the countless winding ways even the dirtiest deal can lead to something great.
- ISBN13 9780810123199
- Publish Date 1 November 2005
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Northwestern University Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 370
- Language English