<p>“One of the most sensational trials in American history . . . Shaplen tells the story with unvarnished realism against a background of circumstantial detail . . . In reviving what the author calls the ‘passion drama’ of the period he has brought a celebrated case into contemporary focus and has done it tellingly, assembling the record with stark precision and linking it closely to the moral and religious attitudes of the day.”
</p><p><b>—Ishbel Ross, <i>The New York Times</i></b></p>
<b><br />“Remarkably level-headed and absorbing . . . Shaplen does not render a verdict, but he gives us the facts we need to reach our own.”
</b><p><b><b>—Louis Menand, from the Foreword</b></b></p>
<b><b><br />“A fascinating account by a ‘far-flung correspondent’ follows every nuance of the Henry Ward Beecher adultery scandal of 1870 . . . Shaplen’s account of Beecher and his ‘Gospel of Love’ is a wonderfully spirited portrait of this ‘powerful symbol of the times’ . . . An utterly engaging historical excavation of a passion play both farcical and resounding.”
</b></b><p><b><b><b>—<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, Starred Review</b></b></b></p>
<b><b><b><br />“<i>Free Love</i> came out in 1954, and it’s fun to view this much older affair through the lens of Shaplen’s durable midcentury elegance—looking back in time twice. And yet we may as well be in the present . . . To be sure, Shaplen knows how to draw the preacher and his cohort into the currents of their time.”
</b></b></b><p><b><b><b><b>—Dan Piepenbring, <i>Harper’s Magazine</i></b></b></b></b></p>
<b><b><b><b><br />“This droll and waggish chronicle of an American media frenzy from journalist Shaplen revels in the eccentricity of 19th-century elites . . . Shaplen’s eye for detail creates a vision of sweaty, prurient absurdity in postbellum America. This enthralls.”
</b></b></b></b><p><b><b><b><b><b>—<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b></b></b></b></b></p>
<b><b><b><b><b><br />“A fascinating account of the great scandal.”
</b></b></b></b></b><p><b><b><b><b><b><b>—<i>TIME</i></b></b></b></b></b></b></p>