With America's constitutional system under withering assault from the Progressive left, including the Democratic Party, the "mainstream media" and most colleges and universities, it has never been more important to teach the next generation what America is really all about.
"The Declaration of Independence: The Story Behind America's Founding Document and the Men Who Created It" is unlike any other history book we've ever seen. Nicknamed "A Museum in a Book," this beautiful volume includes many removable documents, letters and other artifacts that can be studied and restored in the appropriate pockets.
For example, it includes a full-size replica of the Declaration of
Independence, John Adams' diary from a 1774 session of the Continental Congress and John Dickinson's draft of the Olive Branch Petition.
The book is authored by Rod Gragg, a noted historian whose previous credits include: "Lewis and Clark: In the Trail of Discovery," "Covered With Glory," "Confederate Goliath: The Battle of Fort Fisher," "The Illustrated Confederate Reader," "From Foxholes and Flight Decks: Letters Home from World War II," "Commitment to Valor: A Character Portrait of Robert E. Lee" and "From Fields of Fire and Glory: Letters of the Civil War."
"The Declaration of Independence" belongs in the home library of any serious student of history and makes America's noble past come alive for your child or grandchild.
Your children's eyes will open wide when they see this beautifully illustrated book with its unique pullout documents. It really is a "museum in a book."
There has never been a time in our country's history when it was more important for Americans to understand their historical roots – their heritage of freedom and self-government.
This book will help rekindle the flames of liberty in the soul of any true American who reads it.