Republic, If You Can Keep It

Earl WARREN

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Republic, If You Can Keep It
Republic, If You Can Keep It

EARL WARREN’S FIRST BOOK, INSCRIBED IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION BY HIM

WARREN, Earl. A Republic, If You Can Keep It. (New York): Quadrangle Books, (1972). Octavo, original cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition, presentation copy, of this work about the need for an informed, engaged citizenry committed to protecting American freedom, inscribed in the year of publication: "For Raymond Lee, with the best wishes of Earl Warren. 7/13/72."

The Chief Justice's work on the Constitution, citizenship, and the Bill of Rights. "This work attempts to enlist those citizens who have not suffered in the battle against injustice. Warren tries to encourage others to recognize and advocate the need for a concerned citizenry. He feels that unless citizens know the results of injustice, realize the need for civic education and understand the significance of the historical development of our democracy, we could lose our republic" (University of Baltimore Law Review).

Book about-fine, dust jacket with a bit of soiling, a few scratches to rear panel, and slight rubbing to extremities. A near-fine inscribed copy.

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