This is a chatty history of the rise and fall of the Chicago Democratic machine up to the re-election of Harold Washington as mayor in 1987. A quick read, it's nowhere as well researched or as thorough as Taylor and Cohen's American Pharaoh. George Adamski, for instance, is never mentioned, while the Industrial Workers of the World are misnamed the International Workers of the World. Still, as a personal take (the person being a married couple) on Chicago politics its worth a look.
For me, the negative treatment of Mayor Washington, for whom I had campaigned enthusiastically and with whom I once had a pleasant conversation, was a bit unsettling, I being prone to setting others up as heroes. However, the facts stated against him were not, to my knowledge, inaccurate and it is good for me to be exposed to the perspectives of those in the opposition.