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"Readers... will find themselves guided by an excellent stylist and a
first-rate mind."
Houston Chronicle, Oct. 20, 2002
"Inside a gloomy, forbidding Greco-Egyptian stone building on High Street in New Haven exists one of the most secretive and
exclusive societies the United States has ever known. . . . All this is vividly described in 'Secrets of the Tomb'. Alexandra
Robbins's lively, penetrating, and witty account of the Skull and Bones, which to this day remains a remarkably elitist
organization."
Boston Globe, Oct. 3, 2002
"Sound, probing reporting . . . . Robbins presents a delightful history. . . .The details provide some keen insights into the
culture, breeding and background of the Skull and Bones elite. . . . Clear and clear-headed . . . A useful, often very
entertaining and painstakingly responsible examination of an institution which, if not very important, will always be --
because of its mystery and its prominent members -- intriguing."
Baltimore Sun, Sept. 1, 2002
"Tantalizing . . .Robbins provides a fascinating look at the history of Yale's secret societies and. . . an entertaining
examination of the Order of Skull and Bones."
Rocky Mountain News, Sept. 27, 2002
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