Was the birth of the Republic an accident of history or part of a divine plan? Is God on America's side? Is it possible a providential hand intervened at critical junctures during the American Revolution? Larkin Spivey; a decorated Marine Corps officer and respected military professor; believes so. This provocative account of the American Revolution offers historical evidence that the hand of God was at work during the pivotal era of America's founding. Author Larkin Spivey; a respected military historian; shows how a series of remarkable and miraculous occurrences laid the foundations for the Republic. With compelling facts and interpretations; this portrait of early America is both amazing and uplifting. Whether you agree with his conclusions about how God's providence ties in with American history; Larkin hopes that you will continue reading to learn about the "magnificently complex men and events that contributed to the founding of America; and why I might consider them miraculous.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful Coffee Table Book!By Vicki A. StinsonBeautiful photos!! Oh how I wish my great; great grandfather's pistols had been passed down to our family. He was born in 1840 and traveled the world. He rode in the Missouri Union Cavalry in Company H. during the Civil War and died in 1909. I was born decades after he was died. Would have loved to hear his stories!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Coffee table type bookBy BillI bought this book as a used copy and it was a good buy. I really had wanted something more of a reference book like the Standard Catalog for Smith Wesson. This is a very nice book and it is a good start.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good reference on ColtBy Deborah L. UlrichOne of the better references for Colt. As with most references; many high-end pieces are pictured. Along with the near-unattainable pieces described and pictured; there is sufficient coverage of what is available today. The history of Colt and the pieces produced is very good. I would certainly recommend this book for those interested in beginning or furthering their interrest in this fine firearm.