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What Measure Ye Mete: the Life and Times of Judge Halsted Ritter
Maximilian Longley
What Measure Ye Mete: the Life and Times of Judge Halsted Ritter
Maximilian Longley
When Maximilian Longley published his last book, Discordant Sound, the News of Orange County in Hillsborough, North Carolina proudly proclaimed: "For those readers who enjoy political commentary, they will be pleased to learn that our area has its own essayist." Now Maximilian Longley goes from political essays to biography, telling us about the life and times of federal judge Halsted Ritter. Ritter was the sister of historian Mary Ritter Beard, as well as being a history-maker in his own right. As a reformist lawyer, he campaigned for Prohibition. In the 1920s, when Prohibition was the law of the land, he became a federal judge. When conservative federal judges like him had become unpopular during the New Deal, Ritter faced the fight of his life when he was impeached in Congress.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 28, 2003 |
ISBN13 | 9780595271122 |
Publishers | iUniverse, Inc. |
Pages | 114 |
Dimensions | 154 × 9 × 230 mm · 185 g |
Language | English |