The book's notoriety at the time it was published definitely had as a contributory factor its author's (i) which meant that contemporary readers and critics were (ii) the author's intellectual pedigree and motives. Hence it was also difficult, if not impossible, for the critics to (iii) the book's arguments by engaging in ad hominem attacks. Readers repeatedly sought to discover the book's true provenance.
affluence
arrogance
anonymity
quick to analyze
unable to establish
prone to trust
trumpet
embellish
dismiss
Select one entry from each column.

