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Tucker's People

Part of the The Radical novel reconsidered series
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When Tucker's People was published in 1943 it was praised by the New York Times for its blowtorch intensity.

The idea for Tucker's People stemmed from Ira Wolfert's coverage as a reporter of the trial of James Jimmy Hines, a Tammany Hall district leader who was prosecuted by Thomas E.

Dewey for letting Dutch Schultz take over the numbers game in New York.

It is a penetrating, sympathetic novel of frustration and insecurity, a story of little people, many of them decent people, battling against forces they are too feeble to resist and too simple to understand, according to the Saturday Review of Literature.

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Product Details
University of Illinois Press
0252065980 / 9780252065989
Paperback / softback
813.52
15/01/1997
United States
544 pages
146 x 203 mm, 570 grams
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