This volume is an indispensable source for Hume scholars, historians of the period and anyone interested in how Hume’s extensive writings were received in America from 1758 – 1850. Most of the 125 extracts will be unknown and inaccessible to the majority of readers. Largely for religious, political and linguistic reasons there was much closer engagement with Hume’s writings on religion and history by American commentators than by continental European writers, and Spencer here provides impeccably documented quotations and references. First published in 2002, this enlarged and corrected paper-back version is a splendid achievement.