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- Sat Feb 25, 2012 8:32 pm
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Well, finished reading the book and it was quite interesting. It earned a slot on my bookshelf.
- Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:27 pm
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I don't have a Kindle, but I am curious about something. Does it let you select text and copy? I bought the actual printed book, and there are quotes I'd like to use under certain circumstances.The Annoyed Man wrote:Bob, thanks for the link. I just downloaded the Kindle edition.
- Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:39 am
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Proclaiming Liberty: What Patriots and Heroes Really Said
This is written by a someone from Ohioans for Concealed Carry: Proclaiming Liberty: What Patriots and Heroes Really Said About the Right to Keep and Bear Arms .
Published in December, currently ranked as #45 in Books > Education & Reference > QuotationsHistory's most important quotations on the right to arms, all in one very powerful book.
Proclaiming Liberty is the perfect reference book for gun rights authors, speakers, bloggers, and political activists—and everyone interested in Second Amendment freedoms.
“The Web is littered with false or inaccurate quotations about the right to arms, and I felt the time had come to take out the trash,” said author Philip Mulivor. “I vetted more than 130 key quotes—including nearly all the famous firearms-related remarks attributed to our Founders—by checking them word-for-word against original books and documents. Many of those books and manuscripts predate the Declaration of Independence."
The book debunks several phony quotes and sets the record straight on dozens of others. Included are reproductions of title pages from centuries-old books used in the author's research.
To many readers, the real value of the book may be contained in the detailed citations for each quote—the authenticity and accuracy of these historic quotations will be easy to prove as long as Proclaiming Liberty is around.
The right to keep and bear arms is America’s most important conversation, and historic quotes are a critical part of the gun rights dialogue. Proclaiming Liberty is a powerful tool for anyone who engages in that debate.