The Gentleman from Illinois: Stories from Forty Years of Elective Public Service

Author:   Alan J. Dixon ,  Taylor Pensoneau
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN:  

9780809332601


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   30 August 2013
Format:   Hardback
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The Gentleman from Illinois: Stories from Forty Years of Elective Public Service


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Memoirs of Alan J. Dixon, former U.S. Senator from Illinois. The book is composed of around 120 short anecdotes, which are divided into six chapters corresponding to the stages of his political career.

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Author:   Alan J. Dixon ,  Taylor Pensoneau
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
Imprint:   Southern Illinois University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.456kg
ISBN:  

9780809332601


ISBN 10:   0809332604
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   30 August 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Alan Dixon served more than forty years in elected office, and never wavered from his characteristic civility and kindness. His career is proof that a strong leader can treat even his greatest adversaries with the greatest respect. --Richard M. Daley, former mayor of Chicago [In this book], readers will discover that Dixon has not written a book to glamorize his accomplishments. Instead, he proceeds in his own words to detail insights into the life of a person who came from a Norman Rockwell-like town and advanced, step by step, to his country's political heights. . . .[H]e resurrects people, places, incidents, and things that affected his being. He is sometimes self-effacing, sometimes poignant, and sometimes humorous. There's also a healthy number of behind-the-scenes glimpses into the inner workings of politics. In the end, the book is a revelation of the essence of Dixon, or, as he was known for years, the gentleman from Illinois. --From the foreword by Taylor Pensoneau Alan Dixon mastered the political process, and he knew how to make it work to get things done for Illinois and for our nation. During his time in the United States Senate, he fought passionately and effectively for his beliefs, and was an indispensable member of the Armed Services Committee. I relied heavily on Alan as a trusted friend and advisor, and he was a great help to me in managing the defense bill on the Senate floor and guiding it through the conference with the House year after year. As chairman of the Readiness Subcommittee, Alan kept the morale of the military and their families at the forefront, and was an effective leader in ensuring a strong national defense. Like Alan, The Gentleman from Illinois is entertaining, enlightening, and informative, and I highly recommend it. --Sam Nunn, former U.S. senator from Georgia Here's the good one--the book we waited 20 years for. The Gentleman from Illinois chronicles Alan Dixon's four decades in Illinois and Washington politics, and


Alan Dixon served more than forty years in elected office, and never wavered from his characteristic civility and kindness. His career is proof that a strong leader can treat even his greatest adversaries with the greatest respect. --Richard M. Daley, former mayor of Chicago [In this book], readers will discover that Dixon has not written a book to glamorize his accomplishments. Instead, he proceeds in his own words to detail insights into the life of a person who came from a Norman Rockwell-like town and advanced, step by step, to his country's political heights. . . .[H]e resurrects people, places, incidents, and things that affected his being. He is sometimes self-effacing, sometimes poignant, and sometimes humorous. There's also a healthy number of behind-the-scenes glimpses into the inner workings of politics. In the end, the book is a revelation of the essence of Dixon, or, as he was known for years, the gentleman from Illinois. --From the foreword by Taylor Pensoneau Alan Dixon mastered the political process, and he knew how to make it work to get things done for Illinois and for our nation. During his time in the United States Senate, he fought passionately and effectively for his beliefs, and was an indispensable member of the Armed Services Committee. I relied heavily on Alan as a trusted friend and advisor, and he was a great help to me in managing the defense bill on the Senate floor and guiding it through the conference with the House year after year. As chairman of the Readiness Subcommittee, Alan kept the morale of the military and their families at the forefront, and was an effective leader in ensuring a strong national defense. Like Alan, The Gentleman from Illinois is entertaining, enlightening, and informative, and I highly recommend it. --Sam Nunn, former U.S. senator from Georgia Here's the good one--the book we waited 20 years for. The Gentleman from Illinois chronicles Alan Dixon's four decades in Illinoism


Alan Dixon served more than forty years in elected office, and never wavered from his characteristic civility and kindness. His career is proof that a strong leader can treat even his greatest adversaries with the greatest respect. --Richard M. Daley, former mayor of Chicago [In this book], readers will discover that Dixon has not written a book to glamorize his accomplishments. Instead, he proceeds in his own words to detail insights into the life of a person who came from a Norman Rockwell-like town and advanced, step by step, to his country's political heights. . . .[H]e resurrects people, places, incidents, and things that affected his being. He is sometimes self-effacing, sometimes poignant, and sometimes humorous. There's also a healthy number of behind-the-scenes glimpses into the inner workings of politics. In the end, the book is a revelation of the essence of Dixon, or, as he was known for years, the gentleman from Illinois. --From the foreword by Taylor Pensoneau Alan Dixon mastered the political process, and he knew how to make it work to get things done for Illinois and for our nation. During his time in the United States Senate, he fought passionately and effectively for his beliefs, and was an indispensable member of the Armed Services Committee. I relied heavily on Alan as a trusted friend and advisor, and he was a great help to me in managing the defense bill on the Senate floor and guiding it through the conference with the House year after year. As chairman of the Readiness Subcommittee, Alan kept the morale of the military and their families at the forefront, and was an effective leader in ensuring a strong national defense. Like Alan, The Gentleman from Illinois is entertaining, enlightening, and informative, and I highly recommend it. --Sam Nunn, former U.S. senator from Georgia Here's the good one--the book we waited 20 years for. The Gentleman from Illinois chronicles Alan Dixon's four decades in Illinoisa


Alan Dixon served more than forty years in elected office, and never wavered from his characteristic civility and kindness. His career is proof that a strong leader can treat even his greatest adversaries with the greatest respect. --Richard M. Daley, former mayor of Chicago [In this book], readers will discover that Dixon has not written a book to glamorize his accomplishments. Instead, he proceeds in his own words to detail insights into the life of a person who came from a Norman Rockwell-like town and advanced, step by step, to his country's political heights. . . .[H]e resurrects people, places, incidents, and things that affected his being. He is sometimes self-effacing, sometimes poignant, and sometimes humorous. There's also a healthy number of behind-the-scenes glimpses into the inner workings of politics. In the end, the book is a revelation of the essence of Dixon, or, as he was known for years, the gentleman from Illinois. --From the foreword by Taylor Pensoneau Alan Dixon mastered the political process, and he knew how to make it work to get things done for Illinois and for our nation. During his time in the United States Senate, he fought passionately and effectively for his beliefs, and was an indispensable member of the Armed Services Committee. I relied heavily on Alan as a trusted friend and advisor, and he was a great help to me in managing the defense bill on the Senate floor and guiding it through the conference with the House year after year. As chairman of the Readiness Subcommittee, Alan kept the morale of the military and their families at the forefront, and was an effective leader in ensuring a strong national defense. Like Alan, The Gentleman from Illinois is entertaining, enlightening, and informative, and I highly recommend it. --Sam Nunn, former U.S. senator from Georgia Here's the good one--the book we waited 20 years for. The Gentleman from Illinois chronicles Alan Dixon's four decades in Illinoiss


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Alan J. Dixon is an Illinois lawyer and politician from Belleville who served in the Illinois House of Representatives, Illinois State Senate, and the U.S. Senate. He has also held the Illinois state offices of treasurer and secretary of state and was a partner in the Bryan Cave law firm in St. Louis until 2012, at which time he became a senior counsel.

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