History that entertains

The world has
plenty of books for history buffs, and now there is something featuring the men and women who try to experience it - the people who dress up like eighteenth and nineteenth
century soldiers and civilians for the simple reason they want to live
history. They are the ones who don’t want the past left behind.
I’ve spent years researching and experiencing this hobby and more time writing about it. Proclaim Liberty is an adventure, a bit of escape literature with historical underpinnings and some conspiracy theory thrown in. It is woven into an easily accessible, modern-day story.
I feel the same disappointment with the performance of our government officials that you feel, and the broad drive to make money off of the challenges America faces. This greed has replaced patriotism and has turned into an industry of insatiable avarice, so that one has to doubt the motivations of elected officials.
This book presents a scenario long suspected - that events are sometimes engineered by people with no scruples to increase the incomes of businesses dealing with the government. When those tasked with protecting us fail, the military re-enactors from America's past come to the rescue.
It’s a conspiracy theory with an understanding of old weaponry, a distaste for modern politics and some heroics and explosions. An escape and an opportunity to learn a little history.
Proclaim Liberty is available on Amazon.
I’ve spent years researching and experiencing this hobby and more time writing about it. Proclaim Liberty is an adventure, a bit of escape literature with historical underpinnings and some conspiracy theory thrown in. It is woven into an easily accessible, modern-day story.
I feel the same disappointment with the performance of our government officials that you feel, and the broad drive to make money off of the challenges America faces. This greed has replaced patriotism and has turned into an industry of insatiable avarice, so that one has to doubt the motivations of elected officials.
This book presents a scenario long suspected - that events are sometimes engineered by people with no scruples to increase the incomes of businesses dealing with the government. When those tasked with protecting us fail, the military re-enactors from America's past come to the rescue.
It’s a conspiracy theory with an understanding of old weaponry, a distaste for modern politics and some heroics and explosions. An escape and an opportunity to learn a little history.
Proclaim Liberty is available on Amazon.