Jesse Macy, "Party Organization and Machinery" (1912). A succinct account of party machinery.
J. A. Woodburn, "Political Parties and Party Problems" (1906). A sane account of our political task.
P. O. Ray, "An Introduction to Political Parties and Practical Politics" (1913). Valuable for its copious references to current literature on political subjects.
Theodore Roosevelt, "Essays on Practical Politics" (1888). Vigorous description of machine methods.
G. M. Gregory, "The Corrupt Use of Money in Politics and Laws for its Prevention" (1893). Written before the later exposes, it nevertheless gives a clear view of the problem.
W. M. Ivins, "Machine Politics" (1897). In New York City—by a keen observer.
George Vickers, "The Fall of Bossism" (1883). On the overthrow of the Philadelphia Gas Ring.
Gustavus Myers, "History of Tammany Hall" (1901; revised 1917). The best book on the subject.
E. C. Griffith, "The Rise and Development of the Gerrymander" (1907).
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