From an acclaimed New York Times bestselling biographer comes a remarkable new look at the only man to serve as both president and chief justice of the United States.
The conventional wisdom is that William Howard Taft was a mediocre president, a man almost without political skills. Yet Taft's modest, judicial approach to the presidency-he served as a state and then federal judge before entering the White House-looks quite extraordinary in retrospect. Admired by those on either side of the a...
The conventional wisdom is that William Howard Taft was a mediocre president, a man almost without political skills. Yet Taft's modest, judicial approach to the presidency-he served as a state and then federal judge before entering the White House-looks quite extraordinary in retrospect. Admired by those on either side of the a...






















