As "the Senator," Vincent J. Fumo reigned for nearly a generation, cutting deals and red tape, and bringing in billions of dollars for Philadelphia. He personified a bare-knuckles, take-no-prisoners style of politics that's no longer socially acceptable, or as prosecutors successfully argued, legal. Since he was convicted in 2009 of 137 counts of corruption, he's served his time and kept a low profile. Until now, when he finally tells his story with...