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Ccb: The Life and Century of Charles C. Burlingham, New York's First Citizen, 1858-1959

by George Martin

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ISBN13: 9780809073177
ISBN10: 080907317x
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The exemplary life of an extraordinary politician and reformer.

Though he held no elected or appointed office, the New York City lawyer Charles C. Burlingham had great influence with those who did, and used it in unusual ways. George Martin's surprising biography shows how one citizen, working quietly behind the scenes, became a power broker who transformed his country's civic life.

Growing up after the Civil War, CCB--as everyone called him--was enthralled by America's dynamism of his city but shocked by the social costs of modernization, and he deplored the endemic corruption of city politics; eventually he let his law practice take a backseat to civil reform work. His second career in "meddling," as he called it, helped to put great judges on the bench (among them Benjamin Cardozo) and climaxed when he arranged the Fusion reform ticket on which Fiorello La Guardia swept to victory in 1933. Nor does Martin neglect Burlingham's private life--his eccentric wife, tragically afflicted son, and daughter-in-law Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, who took CCB's grandchildren off to Vienna to be analyzed, as she was, by Sigmund and Anna Freud.

This adroit, engaging account of a high-spirited, good-hearted, talented man, chronicling his witty, effective commitment to social betterment, vividly documents a century of change in the ways Americans lived, their cities were governed, and their nation fought wars.

About the Author

George Martin is the author of a dozen books, including biographies of Frances Perkins and Giuseppe Verdi. He lives in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.

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ISBN:
9780809073177
Subtitle:
The Life and Century of Charles C. Burlingham, New York's First Citizen, 1858-1959
Author:
Martin, George
Author:
Martin, George Whitney
Publisher:
Hill & Wang
Subject:
Political
Subject:
Lawyers
Subject:
Lawyers & Judges
Subject:
Social reformers
Subject:
United States - State & Local - Middle Atlantic
Subject:
HIS036080
Copyright:
Publication Date:
April 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
690
Dimensions:
9.36x6.30x1.62 in. 2.32 lbs.
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