U.S. representative bibliography (congressional memoirs)
This is a bibliography of U.S. congressional memoirs by former and current U.S. representatives.[1][2] The United States House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the United States Congress, the bicameral legislature which also includes the Senate.
The composition and powers of the House are established in
fixed by law at 435.[3] Each representative serves for a two-year term. The Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
, traditionally the leader of the majority party, is the presiding officer of the chamber, elected by the members of the House.
Congressional memoirs
- ISBN 978-0-8415-0154-6.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-8061-2250-2.[2]
- Anderson, John B. (1972). A Congressman's Choice: Between Two Worlds. 1970. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-471-46913-1.[2]
- ISBN 0-87795-686-3.[2]
- ISBN 978-1-55369-378-9.[2]
- Biggs, Jeffrey R.; Thomas S. Foley (1999). Honor in the House: Speaker Tom Foley. Foreword by Mike Mansfield. Pullman: Washington State University Press. ISBN 978-0-87422-173-2.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-15-193106-4.[2]
- Bolling, Richard W. (1968). Power in the House: A History of the Leadership of the House of Representatives. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company.[2]
- Bolling, Richard W. (1965). House Out of Order. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company.[2]
- Bolling, Richard W.; John Bowles (1982). America's Competitive Edge: How to Get Our Country Moving Again. New York: McGraw-Hill.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-8061-2058-4.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-87338-676-0.[2]
- Celler, Emanuel (1953). You Never Leave Brooklyn: The Autobiography of Emanuel Celler. New York: John Day Co.[2]
- ISBN 0-06-010764-2.[2]
- Chisholm, Shirley (1970). Unbought and Unbossed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-10932-9.[2]
- ISBN 978-1-883982-52-2.[2]
- Clay, William L. (1992). Just Permanent Interests: Black Americans in Congress 1870-1991. New York: Amistad Press, Inc. ISBN 978-1-56743-000-4.[2]
- ISBN 0-7852-6220-2.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-8070-4319-6.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-385-11045-7.[2]
- ISBN 0-89526-621-0.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-8173-1105-6.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-553-05110-0.[2]
- Ferraro, Geraldine A; Catherine Whitney (1998). Framing a Life: A Family Memoir. New York: Scribner. ISBN 978-0-684-85404-5.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-89962-539-3.[2]
- ISBN 0-89526-531-1.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-06-011297-4.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-8129-2010-9.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-06-039156-0.[2]
- ISBN 0-944273-01-7.[2]
- ISBN 978-1-891620-16-4.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-06-019106-1.[2]
- Gingrich, Newt (2006). Rediscovering God in America: Reflections on the Role of Faith in Our Nation's History and Future. Nashville: Integrity Publishers. ISBN 1-59145-482-4.[2]
- Gingrich, Newt (1995). To Renew America. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-06-109539-9.[2]
- Gingrich, Newt (2005). Winning the Future: A 21st Century Contract with America. Washington:D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-89526-042-5.[2]
- ISBN 0-525-94197-5.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-7852-6443-9.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-89526-126-7.[2]
- ISBN 978-1-299-12341-0.[2]
- Hays, Brooks (1981). Politics Is My Parish: An Autobiography. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-0798-0.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-89526-028-4.[2]
- Hébert, Felix Edward; John McMillan. (1976). Glenn R. Conrad (ed.). "Last of the Titans": The Life and Times of Congressman F. Edward Hébert of Louisiana. Lafayette: University of Southwestern Louisiana.[2]
- ISBN 978-1-55970-302-4.[2]
- ISBN 0-89096-496-3.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-385-13599-3.[2]
- ISBN 0-87187-989-1.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-385-49148-8.[2]
- ISBN 1-4165-8519-2.[2]
- Koch, Edward I.; William Rauch (1984). Mayor: An Autobiography. New York: Simon & Schuster.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-7618-1559-4.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-15-600708-5.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-517-59713-2.[2]
- Martin, Joseph William; Robert J. Donovon (1960). My First Fifty Years in Politics. New York: McGraw-Hill.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-698-10751-9.[2]
- Miller, Clem (1962). Member of the House: Letters of a Congressman. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-385-49220-1.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-679-45591-2.[2]
- ISBN 1-57806-554-2.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-271-02239-0.[2]
- O'Neill, Thomas P. Jr., ("Tip");
- ISBN 978-0-9602392-1-4.[2]
- ISBN 0-292-76572-X.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-87595-098-3.[2]
- Poage, W.R. (1985). My First 85 Years. Waco, TX: Baylor University.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-7582-0195-9.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-8133-1157-9.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-299-16190-3.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-914440-11-6.[2]
- Rhodes, John J.; Dean Edwards Smith (1995). I Was There. Salt Lake City: Northwest Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-7610-0435-1.[2]
- ISBN 0-399-15324-1.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-385-05402-7.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-06-058059-9.[2]
- ISBN 978-1-891928-18-5.[2]
- Sanders, Bernie; Huck Gutman (1997). Outsider in the House. London and New York: Verso. ISBN 978-1-85984-177-8.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-9638615-1-1.[2]
- ISBN 81-87526-05-X.[2]
- ISBN 0-06-074985-7.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-8362-3707-8.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-688-02494-9.[2]
- Shuster, Bud (2005). Making the Most of Your Life! A Love Letter to My Grandchildren. Shippensburg, PA: Ragged Edge Press. ISBN 978-1-57249-371-1.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-933776-18-0.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-914330-36-3.[2]
- Smith, Frank Ellis (1964). Congressman from Mississippi. New York: Pantheon Books.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-8138-2479-6.[2]
- ISBN 0-06-015560-4.[2]
- ISBN 978-1-58182-527-5.[2]
- ISBN 0-8165-2175-1.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-87417-623-0.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-06-093240-4.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-89865-335-9.[2]
- Wright, Jim (1984). Reflections of a Public Man. Fort Worth: Madison Publishing Company.[2]
- Wright, Jim (1993). Worth It All: My War for Peace. Washington D.C.: Brassey's. ISBN 978-0-02-881075-1.[2]
- ISBN 978-0-7852-7508-4.[2]
See also
Notes
- ^ Egerton, Charles W. (1994). Political Memoir-essays on the politics of memory. Psychology Press.
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- Public Law 62-5 of 1911, though Congress has the authority to change that number. The Reapportionment Act of 1929capped the size of the House at 435.