Charles Carver here tells a tragic story that makes you swell at the majesty of man's mind and shrink at his rotten vanity. (Houston Post) [Carver] ... tells, tersely and fairly, the story of the brilliant and rambunctious William Cowper Brann, the hot-eyed itinerant newspaperman who settled down in Waco, Texas, in the 1890's and made a spectacular frontal assault upon what he conceived to be the idiocies and hypocrisies of his time ... (New York Herald Tribune Books)