\ Library JournalThis volume is the first in a six-volume set intended to document the interlocked careers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. It covers their youthful interests in the antislavery movement and temperance, as well as their interest in women's rights. In addition to information on Stanton and Anthony, readers will find useful source material on such significant figures as Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Sarah Grimke, Lucretia Mott, Wendell Phillips, and Charles Sumner. Editor Gordon (Rutgers Univ.) also provides copious, pertinent illustrations. Anyone interested in the history of 19th-century American reform movements would find useful primary source materials here, and feminist historians interested in the period should obtain this volume and probably its projected successors as well.Susan A. Stussy, Kansas City, Kan.\ \