Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 November 2022
1 Home Style (Boston: Little Brown, 1978) in 1979 won the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award from the American Political Science Association for the “best book published in the United States in 1978 in government, politics or international affairs.” In 1980 Home Style won the D. B. Hardeman Prize from the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library for the best book written in the three-year period 1976–78 “on the United States Congress in the Twentieth Century.” The appendix is pages 249 to 295.
2 Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1959; New York: Knopf Vintage Books, 1962.
3 The Power of the Purse: Appropriations Politics in Congress (Boston: Little Brown, 1966). The term “magisterial” is not merely my opinion. See the similar comment by Schick, Allen in his fine and up-to-date Congress and Money: Budgeting, Spending and Taxing (Washington: The Urban Institute, 1980), p. 416.Google Scholar
4 Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1962. This book was written with Frank Munger.
5 Congressmen in Committees: A Comparative View (Boston: Little Brown, 1973).
6 The United States Senate: A Bicameral Perspective (Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1982). “Adjusting to the U.S. Senate” in Congress and Policy Change, Wright, J., Rieselbach, L. and Dodd, L. (eds.) (New York: Agathon Press, forthcoming).Google Scholar