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"Fighting the Unbeatable Foe is the first biography of Howard Metzenbaum, a fascinating individual who, against the odds, rose from humble beginnings to become a multimillionaire businessman and one of the most effective and powerful senators in the land. By conducting interviews with Metzenbaum's friends, foes, political scientists, and journalists and consulting primary-source materials, Tom Diemer provides new details about Metzenbaum's business deals, his successes on Capitol Hill, and also his embarrassing failures and miscalculations. Metzenbaum remains among the most interesting and paradoxical figures in the history of Ohio politics. His story will be enjoyed by anyone interested in Ohio history and politics."--Jacket.
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Biography, Legislators, Politics and government, United States, United States. Congress. SenatePeople
Howard M. MetzenbaumPlaces
Ohio, United StatesTimes
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Fighting the Unbeatable Foe: Howard Metzenbaum of Ohio, the Washington Years
January 30, 2008, Kent State University Press, The Kent State University Press
Hardcover
in English
087338914X 9780873389143
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Fighting the unbeatable foe: Howard Metzenbaum of Ohio : the Washington years
2008, Kent State University Press
in English
087338914X 9780873389143
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