“[Ian Anderson’s] got a keen ear for investments . . . and his faith in the underage underground is starting to pay dividends . . . Productivity like that will get you everywhere in the music biz.”—City Pages (Minneapolis)
"A broad, revisionist assessment of the causes of the Civil War . . . Egnal delineates the economic differences among Whig, Republican and Democrat, and between regions of the country and classes of workers within those regions . . . This one's sure to provoke discussion."—Kirkus Reviews