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Dapper Dan Flood
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Table of Contents

Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Preface

1. Anthracite Origins

2. Early Career

3. Trumping the Fine Machine

4. The Fight to Save Anthracite

5. Education of a Cold Warrior

6. Pork-Barreling the Great Society

7. Reconsidering Vietnam

8. Elko’s Payoff

9. One Flood Against Another

10. Panama’s Public Enemy No. 1

11. Federal Investigation

12. Trial and Tribulation

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

William C. Kashatus is a professional historian who earned a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania.

Reviews

“Dan Flood ranks among Pennsylvania’s leading twentieth-century public servants. A remarkable legislator and orator who had the unusual qualities of empathy and compassion for the struggling, Flood was deeply committed to the Eleventh Congressional District as well as to national Great Society policies, such as Medicare and Appalachian economic development. William Kashatus has done justice to Flood and his legacy. This biography is a must-read for those interested in politics, public policy, and history.”—Kenneth C. Wolensky,Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

“Bill Kashatus has written the first comprehensive biography of Dan Flood, northeastern Pennsylvania’s colorful and legendary congressman. This fascinating book sheds light on a vanished era in Congress—when the nation’s business was done under the cover of darkness by those with seniority who knew the system and used it to their own ends.”—Joseph Rish,King’s College

“Bill Kashatus’s account has all but made Dan Flood return to life. He chronicles the strengths and weaknesses of one of our nation’s most colorful—and powerful—congressmen. It is a fascinating story that should be read by those who wish to enrich their knowledge of our political system. As one who interacted frequently with Dan Flood, I can recommend Kashatus’s biography. His judgments on Flood are not always favorable, but they are always balanced and fair.”—Frank C. Carlucci,former U.S. Secretary of Defense

“Kashatus goes into government programs in detail that sometimes teeters on the edge of mind-boggling. But that reporting underscores the book's major subtext: a succinct history of American government in domestic and international programs from midway in World War II until 1980. . . . Kashatus has done a very thorough scholar’s job—with patience, enthusiasm, and zeal. . . . Grant Kashatus his sentimental license. You won't be sorry if you read his book.”—Michael Pakenham Philadelphia Inquirer

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