Issue

December 1971, Volume 23, No.1


Featured Articles

A Man For All Souls

Author: Basil Burwell

THE EARNEST QUAKER JOHN WOOLMAN PREACHED AND ACTUALLY PRACTICED THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN

The Case of John Peter Zenger

Author: Lincoln Barnett

The law was against the poor printer. The governor wanted his scalp. His attorneys were disbarred. Could anything save him—and free speech?

Doug Fairbanks

Author: Richard Schickel

Superstar of the Silents

A Nice Piece Of Real Estate

Author: Richard Reinhardt

One day San Franciscans suddenly learned that their city was the property of a Frenchman, one Monsieur Limantour

Men of the Revolution: 3. Nathanael Greene

Author: Richard M. Ketchum

Overcoming painful ailments, Greene emerged from the Revolution with a military reputation second only to that of George Washington.

Four Indian Kings In London

Author: Morris Bishop

Meet Dr Franklin

Author: Richard B. Morris

“So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature , since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do’