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The Beggar's Benison V1: Or a Hero, Without a Name, But, with an Aim: A Clydesdale Story (1866)
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The Beggar’s Benison V1: Or a Hero, Without a Name, But, with an Aim: A Clydesdale Story (1866)

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Readers will find that this book is written by a citizen such as themselves and reflects the concerns that each of us share in one way or another. Although some may agree with what the author say’s and some may not, but all will agree that the topics that I comment on are primary problems within American society. It is a unique perspective from an ordinary citizen and not from an analyst from a big think tank. This work reflects common attitudes for not so common problems that we face as a nation with an insight which seems to be uncommon to our leaders. It is a work of reflection, critique and sharp truths about several different aspects of American society and how we project that image to others.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
314
ISBN
9781164911517

Readers will find that this book is written by a citizen such as themselves and reflects the concerns that each of us share in one way or another. Although some may agree with what the author say’s and some may not, but all will agree that the topics that I comment on are primary problems within American society. It is a unique perspective from an ordinary citizen and not from an analyst from a big think tank. This work reflects common attitudes for not so common problems that we face as a nation with an insight which seems to be uncommon to our leaders. It is a work of reflection, critique and sharp truths about several different aspects of American society and how we project that image to others.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
314
ISBN
9781164911517