Thirteen Days
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Publisher Description
Thirteen Days by Jeannette Augustus Marks is a thoughtful historical and social commentary first published in 1929. The book reflects the intense debates and public discussions surrounding justice, political ideology, and social change in early twentieth-century America. Through a narrative that unfolds over thirteen crucial days, Marks captures the atmosphere of uncertainty, public tension, and moral questioning that shaped one of the most controversial moments of the era.
Written with insight and intellectual clarity, the work explores how public opinion, political forces, and individual convictions interact during times of crisis. Marks presents not only the events themselves but also the broader social environment in which they occurred, offering readers a deeper understanding of how societies respond to conflict and controversy.
Today, Thirteen Days remains a valuable historical document and a compelling reflection on justice, civic responsibility, and the power of public discourse. This Eleaf Publishing edition presents the classic text for modern readers, preserving the original work while offering a clear and accessible format for contemporary audiences.