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Gene M. Gressley, ed., Voltaire and the Cowboy: The Letters of Thurman Arnold. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1977. Pp. xiv + 552.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 December 2018

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Copyright © American Bar Foundation, 1980 

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1 These errors can be found in the book's introduction and notes. A glaring one (p. 41) is in the caption under a 1938 photograph of Arnold, who, with new Solicitor General Robert H. Jackson looking on, is being sworn in as Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, by “Attorney General Homer Cummings.” The individual identified as Cummings is really Ugo Carusi, who served as executive assistant to the Attorney General and who bore little resemblance to the tall and patrician Cummings.Google Scholar