"At its best, legislating is an untidy business. . . .” Published twenty-six years after President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a reorganization of the judiciary that included his controversial "court-packing" plan, Supreme Court presents a...
A catchy title if not always equally catchy semi-fictional story about the undercover work of Internal Revenue Agents in Washington, D. C. who are out to collar a few punks and find themselves trying to untangle the whodunits of a national crime syn...
Andrew Tully was Scripps Howard's White House correspondent under Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy and spares no punches in this novel about politicians on Capitol Hill in the 1960's and the forces that defined their lives " families, lov...
Award winning war correspondent, Andrew Tully, covered the Batista take-over in Cuba in 1952 and the Castro take-over on New Year's Day in 1959, and later discussed why the invasion of Cuba failed in his bestseller, CIA The Inside Story. In...