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ACKNOWLE DGME NTS<br />

This project would never have been possible without the assistance of<br />

Jeff Britting, archivist at the Ayn Rand Institute. From my fi rst exploratory<br />

trip down to Irvine eight years ago, Jeff was unfailingly professional,<br />

endlessly informative, and always willing to go the extra mile.<br />

Through his efforts the archive has become a hospitable place indeed<br />

for scholars interested in Ayn Rand. Numerous other librarians and<br />

archivists gave me valuable assistance. Deserving of particular mention<br />

are archivists at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library in West<br />

Branch, Iowa, the Stanford University Library Special Collections, Yale<br />

University, the Foundation for Economic Education, and the Ludwig<br />

von Mises Institute.<br />

I am grateful to all the individuals and organizations that granted me use<br />

of copyrighted material in this work. Permission to include excerpts from<br />

the writings of Rose Wilder Lane has been granted by the copyright owner,<br />

Little House Heritage Trust. The Rothbard Papers are cited courtesy of the<br />

Ludwig Von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. Material from Leonard Read<br />

is used with permission of the Foundation for Economic Education (www.<br />

fee.org). The Department of Special Collections and University Archives,<br />

Stanford University Libraries, granted me permission to use material from<br />

the Stewart Brand Collection (M1237). Barry Goldwater is quoted with the<br />

permission of the Arizona Historical Foundation. Barbara Branden and<br />

Nathaniel Branden, Ph. D, kindly granted use of photographs and documents.<br />

Permission to quote from Ayn Rand’s unpublished material was<br />

granted by the Estate of Ayn Rand, and other material is used courtesy of<br />

the Ayn Rand Archives. The Ayn Rand Archives at the Ayn Rand Institute<br />

is a reference source. Use of its materials by this author does not constitute<br />

endorsement or recommendation of this work by the Ayn Rand Institute.<br />

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