Man of the House (autobiography)

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Man of the House (autobiography) is the political memoir of longtime U.S. Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill, recounting his career in Congress and behind-the-scenes stories of American politics.

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instanceOf autobiography
book
political memoir
about Congressional leadership
U.S. domestic policy debates
U.S. foreign policy debates
behind-the-scenes political negotiations
legislative process in the United States
speakership of Tip O’Neill
author Tip O'Neill
surface form: Tip O’Neill
coAuthor William Novak
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes campaigns and elections for the U.S. House
internal dynamics of the Democratic Party in Congress
legislative dealmaking
relationship between Congress and the presidency
follows Tip O’Neill’s early life in Massachusetts
Tip O’Neill’s rise in Massachusetts politics
Tip O’Neill’s tenure as Speaker of the House
genre memoir
political literature
hasNarrativeFocus behind-the-scenes stories of Congressional negotiations
personal anecdotes about political figures
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasTitle Man of the House
language English
literaryForm non-fiction
mainSubject American politics
Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)

Tip O'Neill
surface form: Tip O’Neill

United States House of Representatives
surface form: U.S. House of Representatives

United States Congress
mediaType print
notableFor firsthand account of U.S. House leadership
insider perspective on late 20th-century American politics
publicationDate 1987
publisher Random House
setting United States Capitol
subtitle The Life and Political Memoirs of Speaker Tip O’Neill
targetAudience readers interested in U.S. history
readers interested in politics
timePeriodCovered Cold War
surface form: Cold War era

Tip O’Neill’s Congressional career
mid-20th century

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