The Ungovernable City

John Lindsay and His Struggle to Save New York

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The Ungovernable City

John Lindsay and His Struggle to Save New York

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"The passing of John Lindsay at the age of 79 in December 2000 generated nostalgic memories of a dashing politician and a by-gone era in New York City. When Lindsay, a liberal Republican from the city's "Silk Stocking" district, was elected mayor of New York in 1965, political observers described him as a White Knight, the best hope for a stagnant and troubled city. A reformer with movie-star looks, Lindsay brought glamour and hope to City Hall.

At the height of his popularity, leading politicians from both parties, including Nelson Rockefeller and Bobby Kennedy, feared Lindsay's growing popularity. Some even pegged him for the White House. After his second term as mayor, however, Lindsay left office fatigued and disillusioned, his political career devoid of its early promise, a man rendered as one pundit described him an "exile" in his own city.

In his insightful book, The Ungovernable City, Vincent Cannato details what happened to Lindsay and to New York during these tumultuous years."--BOOK JACKET.

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Basic Books
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English
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720

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The Ungovernable City: John Lindsay and His Struggle to Save New York
June 2002, Basic Books
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The ungovernable city: John Lindsay and his struggle to save New York
2001, Basic Books
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"There was little in John Lindsay's background that suggested a political career in New York City."

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OL7593147M
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0465008445
ISBN 13
9780465008445
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134860
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