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(1926-2020) Writer. Richard Fenno was born in Winchester, Massachusetts, and died in Rye, New York.

Full Name

Richard Fenno

Locations

Westchester

Author's Timeline


1926

BIRTH

Richard Francis Fenno Jr. was born in Winchester, Massachusetts, on December 12, 1926.

1957

OTHER

Mr. Fenno taught at the University of Rochester from 1957 to 2003.

1959

LITWORK

The President's Cabinet
Harvard University Press
0674183819 ISBN-13: 978-0674183810
Nonfiction.

1978

LITWORK

Home Style: House Members in Their Districts
Scott Foresman & Company
0316278092 ISBN-13: 978-0316278096
Nonfiction.

1982

LITWORK

United States Senate: A Bicameral Perspective
Aei Press
0844734993 / 9798-0844734996
Nonfiction.

1989

LITWORK

The Making of a Senator: Dan Quayle
Cq Press
087187511X ISBN-13: 978-0871875112
Nonfiction.

1991

LITWORK

Learning to Legislate: The Senate Education of Arlen Specter
Cq Press
0871876280 ISBN-13: 978-0871876287
Nonfiction.

1997

LITWORK

Learning to Govern: An Institutional View of the 104th Congress
Brookings Institution Press
0815727852 ISBN-13: 978-0815727859
Nonfiction.

2000

LITWORK

Congress at the Grassroots: Representational Change in the South, 1970 - 1998
The University of North Carolina Press
0807825425 ISBN-13: 978-0807825426
Nonfiction.

2003

LITWORK

Going Home: Black Representatives and Their Constituents
University of Chicago Press
0226241300 ISBN-13: 978-0226241302
Nonfiction.

2007

LITWORK

Congressional Travels: Places, Connections, and Authenticity
Routledge
1138473960 ISBN-13: 978-1138473966
Nonfiction.

2013

LITWORK

The Challenge of Congressional Representation
Harvard University Press
0674072693 ISBN-13: 978-0674072695
Nonfiction.

2020

DEATH

Richard Fenno died in Rye, New York, on April 21, 2020.

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