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Posted: Jun 28 2009
This reads as a graduate paper. I forced myself through it because there is information in the text. It is too detailed for a summary read, while not deep enough for an exhaustive study. I was disappointed because some of the author's subsequent books are great.
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( 2 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: Feb 23 2006
I'm a novelist who does a lot of research. I needed information about the 1890s in the US. This book totally delivered. The book was thorough and dramatic and interesting.
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( 6 of 8 found this review helpful ) Posted: Apr 27 2004
"The Reckless Decade" is a very readable synthesis of biography, social history, intellectual history, and just good old-fashioned storytelling art. Brands's writing style is electric, his wit sharp, and his discretion as to when to use well-chosen quotations and when to render his own pithy judgments seldom erring. A thoroughly enjoyable period history of a time very much like our own.

















