Great!
I didn’t know about... “LibriVox - Acoustical liberation of books in the public domain”
Perhaps worth mentioning, this book was re-released some years ago by Wallbuilders and appears to have seen many reprinted editions.
Revwar/Founders ping
bkmk
ping for later
Thank you.
Thanks for the info on the book. I’m not an audio book person, so I’ve put the Kindle edition in my wish list for future reference.
Lossing? That is so cool!
I have volume 2 of his Guidebook of the American Revolution. The original print.
It can be absolutely fascinating, just the fact these pieces are within a lifetime of the war.
Thanks!
Just a FRiendly ping...........
I saw a recent post of yours that had me think you might be interested in this sort of new work. (print or the new audio format)
No reply needed if you prefer.
You used the word "solution"; I looked at your profile and saw you've been here at FR since the late 90s. I read through a handful of your other replies and saw you frequently mention the Founding Fathers, I happen to think you may appreciate this audio book we created.
Biographical Sketches of the Signers of the Declaration of American Independence Written in 1858, Lossing gives a short biography of every single signer, a description of the Constitution, with a lengthy in-depth discussion of the Declaration of Independence and most importantly, step by step of what each grievance means.
Since its release it has had nearly 6 thousand downloads. Another we created about John Hancock has had over 40,000 downloads and a 3 volume set written by Mercy Otis Warren has had around 80,000 downloads. And we have over a dozen others.
The word "solution" is a word that rings very loudly to me, but that's because I'm not the average person who sits and does nothing but complain.
I educate. And I educate a lot - with the numbers to prove it.
Do I want anything from you? No. Nothing. I hope you will enjoy the audio book. I think it came out really well.