W. H. Gantz's Book
/0/1881/coverbig.jpg?v=271d222cdb884901a9f2d1bfa4d7c896)
Postal Riders and Raiders
The mud-sills of this book are hewn from the presupposition that the person who reads it has not only the essentially necessary equipment to do his own thinking, but also a more or less practiced habit of doing it. It is upon such foundation the superstructure of this volume was built. It is written in the hope of promoting, or provoking, thought on certain subjects, along certain lines—not to create or school thinkers.