By Katherine Anne Porter. The author's "heartfelt memory of the days leading up to the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti," which Porter and others protested. Published a few years before Porter's death at age 90, this monograph originally appeared in The Atlantic.
A slender hardcover withdrawn from circulation at the Rapides Parish library, with many stickers and library jetsam; the binding tape at the front is a bit sticky, and the front hinge is weakened -- but the pages are tight, book sits straight, only mild wear to boards.