Ashcroft, John (2006). Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice. Nashville: Center Street. ISBN1-59995-680-2.[2]
Ashcroft, John (2001). On My Honor: The Beliefs that Shape My Life. Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers. ISBN978-0-7852-6643-3.[2]
Baker, Howard (1982). Howard Baker's Washington: An Intimate Portrait of the Nation's Capital City. New York: W. W. Norton Co. ISBN978-0-393-01562-1.[2]
Barkley, Alben W. (1954). That Reminds Me. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co.[2]
Bayh, Evan (2003). From Father to Son: A Private Life in the Public Eye. Indianapolis, IN: Guild Press Emmis Books. ISBN978-1-57860-119-6.[2]
Boxer, Barbara (1994). Strangers in the Senate: Politics and the New Revolution of Women in America. Washington, D.C.: National Press Books. ISBN978-1-882605-06-4.[2]
Brooke (1966). The Challenge of Change: Crisis in Our Two-Party System. Boston: Little, Brown & Co.[2]
Buckley, James Lane (2006). Gleanings from an Unplanned Life: An Annotated Oral History. Wilmington, DE: Intercollegiate Studies Institute. ISBN1-933859-11-3.[2]
Buckley, James Lane (1975). If Men Were Angels: A View From the Senate. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. ISBN978-0-399-11589-9.[2]
Cohen, William S.; George J. Mitchell (1988). Men of Zeal: A Candid Inside Story of the Iran-Contra Hearings. New York: Viking. ISBN978-0-670-82252-2.[2]
Danforth, John C. (2006). Faith and Politics: How the "Moral Values" Debate Divides America and How to Move Forward Together. New York: Viking Books. ISBN978-0-670-03787-2.
Danforth, John C. (1994). Resurrection: The Confirmation of Clarence Thomas. New York: Viking. ISBN978-0-670-86022-7.[2]
External videos
Booknotes interview with Tom Daschle on Like No Other Time: The 107th Congress and the Two Years That Changed America, November 30, 2003, C-SPAN
Daschle, Tom; Michael D'Orso (2003). Like No Other Time: The 107th Congress and the Two Years that Changed America Forever. New York: Crown Publishers. ISBN978-1-4000-4955-4.[2]
Dole, Robert J. (1998). Great Political Wit: Laughing (Almost) All the Way to the White House. New York: Nan A. Talese. ISBN978-0-7679-0667-8.[2]
Dole, Robert J.; Elizabeth Dole; Richard Norton Smith; Kerry Tymchuck (1996). Unlimited Partners: Our American Story. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN978-0-684-83401-6.[2]
Goldwater, Barry M. (1988). Goldwater. Garden City, New York: Doubleday. ISBN0-385-23947-5.[2]
Goldwater, Barry M. (1979). With No Apologies: The Personal and Political Memoirs of United States Senator Barry M. Goldwater. New York: William Morrow Co. ISBN978-0-688-03547-1.[2]
Hatfield, Mark; Diane N. Solomon (2001). Against the Grain: Reflections of a Rebel Republican. Ashland, OR: White Cloud Press. ISBN978-1-883991-36-4.[2]
Caraway, Hattie (1979). Diane D. Kincaid (ed.). Silent Hattie Speaks: The Personal Journal of Senator Hattie Caraway. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ISBN0-313-20820-4.[2]
Lodge, Henry Cabot (1925). The Senate of the United States, and Other Essays and Addresses Historical and Literary. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.[5]
McGovern, George S. (1977). Grassroots: The Autobiography of George McGovern. New York: Random House. ISBN978-0-394-41941-1.[2]
McKellar, Kenneth (1942). Tennessee Senators As Seen By One of Their Successors. Kingsport, TN: Southern Publishers.[6]
Maclay, William (1988). Kenneth R. Bowling, Helen E. Veit (ed.). The Journal of William Maclay and Other Notes on Senate Debates. Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America, 4 March 1789-3 March 1791, vol. 9. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.[7]
Mangum, Willie (1950–1956). Henry Shanks (ed.). Willie Mangum Papers 5 vols. Raleigh: North Carolina Department of Archives and History.[8]
Martin, Edward (1959). Always Be On Time: An Autobiography. Harrisburg: Telegraph Press.[2]
Mitchell, George J. (1997). Not for America Alone: The Triumph of Democracy and the Fall of Communism. New York: Kodansha International. ISBN978-1-56836-083-6.[9]
Muskie, Edmund (1972). Journeys. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co.[2]
Nelson, Bill; Jamie Buckingham (1988). Mission: An American Congressman's Voyage to Space. San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN978-0-15-105556-2.[2]
Norris, George (1961). Fighting Liberal: The Autobiography of George W. Norris 1945. New York: Collier Books.[2]
Quayle, Dan (1994). Standing Firm: A Vice-Presidential Memoir. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN0-06-017758-6.[2]
Quayle, Dan (1999). Worth Fighting For. Nashville: W Publishing Group. ISBN0-8499-1606-2.[2]
Quayle, Dan; Medved, Diane (1996). The American Family: Discovering the Values That Make Us Strong. Scranton: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN978-0-06-017378-4.[2]
Scott, Hugh D. Jr. (1968). How to Run for Public Office and Win!. Washington, D.C.: National Press.[10]
Sherman, John (1968). Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate, and Cabinet. 1895. Reprint. 2 vols. New York: Greenwood Press.[11]
External videos
Booknotes interview with Paul Simon on Advice and Consent: Clarence Thomas, Robert Bork and the Intriguing History of the Supreme Court's Nomination Battles, September 20, 1992, C-SPAN
Simon, Paul (1992). Advice and Consent: Clarence Thomas, Robert Bork, and the Intriguing History of the Supreme Court's Nomination Battles. Washington D.C.: National Press Books. ISBN978-0-915765-98-0.[2]
Simon, Paul (1999). P.S.: The Autobiography of Paul Simon. Chicago: Bonus Books. ISBN1-56625-112-5.[2]
Booknotes interview with Arlen Specter on Passion for Truth, January 28, 2001, C-SPAN
Specter, Arlen (2000). Passion for Truth: From Finding JFK's Single Bullet to Questioning Anita Hill to Impeaching Clinton. New York: William Morrow. ISBN978-0-06-019849-7.[2]
Smith, Margaret Chase (1972). Declaration of Conscience. Garden City, New York: Doubleday.[12]
Stewart, William M. (1908). George Rothwell Brown (ed.). Reminiscences of Senator William M. Stewart of Nevada. New York: Neale Publishing Co.[13]
Talmadge, Herman E.; Mark Royden Winchell (1987). Talmadge, a Political Legacy, a Politician's Life: A Memoir. Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers. ISBN978-0-934601-23-8.[2]
Thompson, Fred D. (1975). At That Point in Time: The Inside Story of the Senate Watergate Committee. New York: Quadrangle New York Times Book Co. ISBN978-0-8129-0536-6.[2]
Underwood, Oscar W. (1928). Drifting Sand of Party Politics. New York: The Century Co.[15]
Vandenberg, Arthur Hendrick (1974). The Private Papers of Senator Vandenberg. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.[16]
Vinson, Carl (2002). Carl Vinson: A Legacy of Public Service. Athens, GA: Carl Vinson Institute of Government, University of Georgia. ISBN978-0-89854-208-0.[2]
Wofford, Harris (1992). Of Kennedys and Kings: Making Sense of the Sixties. 1980. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN978-0-8229-5808-6.[2]
Young, Stephen M. (1964). Tales Out of Congress. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co.[2]
Notes
^Egerton, Charles W. (1994). Political Memoir-essays on the politics of memory. Psychology Press.
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^"Constitution of the United States". Senate.gov. 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2010-10-04.