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p_t_b's review against another edition
4.0
not out for a while but i got my paws on a galley after reading the Mike Davis book that starts with a description of the titular essplosion of Wall St. not too spicy but a quick read. got me even more fired-up for some Louis Adamic deep-tissue research. Also, how has there not been a maudlin Hollywood epic about Sacco and Vanzetti yet? Oh, that's right, because of McCarthyism.
mattrohn's review
3.0
An interesting blend between history of anarchist and labor terrorism in turn of the century and early 20th century America, and crime procedural of the investigation of the 1920 Wall St bombing. Solidly written and people who enjoy true crime\investigation style writing will enjoy particularly enjoy it
enemieslist's review against another edition
4.0
Loved it. This is an America simultaneously alien, with labor organizers calling for dynamite and titans of wall street so powerful as to dwarf all governmental powers, state and federal, and familiar, with a city besieged by both the fear and reality of terrorism. Characters large and small. A fairly incisive analysis of the nature of America's relationship with her radicals. It can border on dry for "fun time" reading - this isn't, say, "Devil In The White City" - but there's a detective story here that I found legitimately enthralling.
Of course, the important question is not who did it, but how America would deal with it - literally watch much of our modern political climate being born in front of your eyes. Cool stuff.
Of course, the important question is not who did it, but how America would deal with it - literally watch much of our modern political climate being born in front of your eyes. Cool stuff.
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