“meticulous detail…the fullest account ever…a very important contribution”—<i>Library Journal</i>; “an excellent, very readable introduction to the interplay between the two main themes of American librarianship”—<i>ARBA</i>; “takes the reader to the tumultuous era of the 1960s.... There are still lessons to be learned from the past...excellent and timely”—<i>Libraries & Culture</i>; “important…required reading…what librarianship is all about…tremendously readable…comprehensive and rousing”—<i>Progressive Librarian</i>; “the author tells the story in artful fashion”—<i>Portal</i>; “first-rate...solid scholarship...meticulous detail...invaluable set...comprehensive bibliography...well documented...a very important period of history in librarianship...well written and highly recommended...all libraries should have this”—<i>Counterpoise</i>; “successfully organizes and distills data...into an orderly narrative...a good start for understanding how American libraries and librarians responded to the tumult of the 1960s”—<i>Public Libraries</i>; “truly exposes the soft underbelly of our profession during the so-called ‘Revolutionary Sixties.’ Highly recommend[ed]”—<i>Library Juice</i>; “dense in thought and information...beneficial”—<i>The Unabashed Librarian.</i>