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The Courage to be Free (with signed photo)

The Courage to be Free (with signed photo)

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The Courage to be Free (with signed photo)

by Heston, Charlton (with signed photo)

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  • Hardcover
  • Signed
  • first
Condition
Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket
ISBN 10
0970368801
ISBN 13
9780970368805
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About This Item

Saudade Press, 2000. Laid in is a full color glossy photograph of Charlton Heston, SIGNED by him in gold ink (his signature only, NOT personalized to anyone). The signed photo, which features a view of Heston with a shotgun over his shoulder, appears to be quite uncommon with NO other examples for sale anywhere on the internet at the time this was catalogued. SEE PHOTOS. Fine condition in Near Fine dust jacket. (only lightly rubbed). NO chips, tears or creases. NOT price clipped ($24.95). Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh, crisp, clean and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. First printing of the First Edition, with complete number row (10 987654321) on the copyright page. Foreword by Wayne LaPierre. Bound in the original two-tone boards (smooth blue with textured blue spine), stamped in bright gold. Complete with dust jacket. From the publisher: "For many, just his name spoken aloud reverberates with authority and honor. Charlton Heston evokes a respect approaching reverence, even among adversaries, as a uniquely American legend who is simultaneously esteemed from afar and warmly embraced by his audiences. Michelangelo. Thomas Jefferson. Andrew Jackson. Thomas More. Cardinal Richelieu. Marc Antony. John the Baptist. And of course, Moses. He's portrayed and understood them all. Soldier. Author. Civil rights advocate. Political activist. Grandfather. Genuine patriot. He's filled all those roles, too. He hasn't just spoken the word of God, he's also spent his life defending our God-given freedoms. How to keep those freedoms is what this book is about. Charlton Heston is widely regarded as one of the most politically influential Americans never elected to public office. Since he's not a professional politician, he can't be unseated from the debate. But like a politician, he gets the airtime and ink and coverage personal freedoms depend on. That rich tradition continues in this book, where he tells the hard truths of an America vanishing into the mist of memory--and how we must muster the individual courage to bring her back. His challenge is based on a simple truth: Americans are born with more freedom than any other people in history. To keep it, we must be more courageous than any other people in history. This belief is rooted in his unimpeachable history of lobbying for civil and individual rights, most recently as president of the National Rifle Association. He marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1963. Supporting civil rights then was about as popular as supporting gun rights now. So in these pages Heston often uses the issue of Second Amendment gun rights as a chilling example of personal freedom under attack, and harbinger of worse to come.". First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xvi, 286pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Courage to be Free (with signed photo)
Author
Heston, Charlton (with signed photo)
Illustrator
NOT a library discard
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine condition
Jacket Condition
Near Fine dust jacket
Edition
First Printing of the First Edition
ISBN 10
0970368801
ISBN 13
9780970368805
Publisher
Saudade Press
Place of Publication
America
Date Published
2000
Size
8vo. xvi, 286pp
Bookseller catalogs
Sporting Books / Guns / Hunting / Fishing;

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