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America First: Patriotic Readings

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Publisher: DigiCat

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In the curated collection 'America First: Patriotic Readings,' various authors provide a tapestry of narratives that delve into the heart of American patriotism and national sentiment. The anthology is composed of pieces that showcase the literary manifestation of the United States' foundational values, crafted in a style that reverberates with the ethos of a nation. Presented by DigiCat Publishing, this compendium is restored and repackaged, maintaining the sanctity of the original prose while introducing it to contemporary audiences. It holds its place in the literary context as a beacon of historical and cultural introspection, giving readers a kaleidoscopic view of the patriotic fervor that has shaped the country's identity.

The collective work springs from a variety of authors whose life experiences, historical insights, and artistic sensibilities are interwoven into the fabric of 'America First: Patriotic Readings.' These authors, informed by different epochs of American history, present an amalgamation of inspiration that led them to contribute to this specific literary project. Their writings serve as conduits to understanding the multifaceted notion of patriotism, providing a window into the diverse perspectives that have influenced the conceptualization of American ideals and spirit across time.

'DigiCat Publishing's dedication to preserving the literary canon is evident in the meticulous reissue of 'America First: Patriotic Readings.' The compilation is recommended for readers who seek to explore the vibrancy of American patriotism through a historical lens, educators who wish to introduce a multifaceted view of nationalism to students, and anyone interested in the literary expression of a nation's pride and principles. As a classic of world literature, it beckons to be approached with the reverence it merits, inviting an engagement with a core element of American cultural identity.
Available since: 08/01/2022.
Print length: 172 pages.

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