Lewis L. Gould Books
Lewis L. Gould is an Emeritus Professor of American History whose scholarly work delves into the intricacies of the American past. His research and writing explore key developments and figures within American history, offering insightful perspectives on the nation's evolution.


Chief Executive to Chief Justice
Taft betwixt the White House and Supreme Court
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
William Howard Taft's journey from presidency to chief justice is explored in detail, highlighting an underexamined eight-year period of his life. Despite facing defeat in the 1912 election, Taft reinvented himself as a prominent elder statesman, engaging in various public service roles while navigating complex political landscapes. His involvement in the National War Labor Board and support for the League of Nations showcased his judicial ambitions and political acumen. This account sheds light on Taft's significant influence during a tumultuous era in American politics.