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C**H
Good to know exactly what is in the Constitution
Great small 'Constitution of the United States'! All Americans should know what is in the Constitution. It also has the added benefit of the 'The Declaration of Independence', 'Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union', 'The Bill of Rights' and the 'Additional Amendments'.
D**K
Freedom
Have to my grandson on his birthday. He needs to know who he is not what he hears
E**C
Beautiful presentation
Nice book presentation. Big font. Lightweight. Colorful. Cheap. Love it!
G**Y
NOT a pocket-sized version
I expected a version that I could carry with me in a suit pocket. The description was not clear that this was the case. I have two others that are pocket-sized and thought I could replace them with this item.
R**R
Arrived as expected.
It's what I expected.
E**D
EXCELLENT
EXCELLENT
A**R
Good product
Accurate
B**R
Rife with typos, misspellings, wild punctuations
I having been reading a lot of US History lately, especially stuff that wasn't mentioned in text books, but rather from original documents and testimonials of ALL peoples (not just white) : That being, slaughter of native americans, forced federal segregation of major cities, slave patrols, redlining, japanese internment. You know, the REAL story of how we managed to become so "great" = on the backs of those we deemed less-than-human, and ironically, with a firm faith in god (as if any god approves of slavery). So, I ordered a copy of the Constitution/Bill of Rights/Amendments to make sure I was getting the whole story and sticking to actual documents and not just white-washed public school texts, or one-sided, unresearched opinion porn. Which, would have worked out, had the publisher not slept through the edited, typing, and printing of such an important book. I get that its a cheap international publisher with no obligation to put the US on a pedestal - but the utter laziness apparent in the Pretorian's myriad typos, misspellings, as well as errors in spacing, numbers, and capitalization make the whole thing into a joke. Some examples: 1) "Chuse" (used 5+ times instead of 'choose'), 2) the listing of who from each state signed the Dec Indp and when, is a farcical embarrassment to everyone involved, who are of course, not listed anywhere. So many gushing reviews for the ideas behind the documents (many of which were held by rich slaveowners) are only here because neocon groups like to flood the comments section of symbolic pages. I'm not buying it. Not the book. Had to buy that.
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