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Reorganization of the House of Representatives: Background and History

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Title: Reorganization of the House of Representatives: Background and History
by Judy Schneider, Christopher M. Davis, Betsy Palmer
ISBN: 1-59033-814-6
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Pub. Date: November, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $59.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.88 (8 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Don't Buy This- You Can Get It for Free!
Comment: This fine piece of work was produced by the Congressional Research Service, part of the U.S. government. Anyone who wants a copy of it can get it FREE by calling or writing your representative or senator. There's no need to buy it. This is just a reproduction of a public domain document by some private company.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great(er than) Expectations
Comment: Absolutely the greatest book I've ever read. War and Peace, Great Expectations, Moby Dick - these tales merely lay the foundation for perhaps the greatest collection of words set upon parchment, "Reorganization of the House of Representatives; Background and History." Action, suspense, drama, romance (yes, romance), this literary gem provides it all. Mr. Davis' maiden attempt is not only insightful, it is absolutely riveting. The author presents a unique style that captivates the reader from page one to page six hundred and forty-three. It is, in a word, brilliant.

Rating: 5
Summary: What Next, From the Maddening Modern Michelangelo?
Comment: Chris Davis, iron-handed political ward boss, nihilist philosopher, dot.com visionary and inventor, Peace Corps Volunteer, former CIA station chief, seminal figure in the Washington DC punk / straight edge music scene that spawned the Slickee Boys and Henry Rollins, union organizer, Sandanista mouthpiece, newspaperman and Las Vegas Casino Pit Boss, suprises even those who have followed his storied career with a scholarly work on the history of the U.S. House. It is, in turn, exciting, sad, whimisical, shocking, and exactly the type of masterpiece you would expect from this bigger than life cult figure. The only criticism is because of who he is, sometimes Davis himself cuts a larger figure than the Congress he is writing about. When reading his dispassionate treatment of the 1995 GOP takeover, a reader can't help but wonder if Davis thinks we don't know he himself was largely (if accidentally) responsible for the change. Still, it is well worth the $60 and leaves me asking, what next from this Maddening Modern Michelangelo??

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