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The John Franklin Letters
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The John Franklin Letters in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $25.95


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The John Franklin Letters in Ottawa, ON
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The American Patriotic Library is pleased to announce the 2023 republication of The JOHN FRANKLIN LETTERS, a lost classic of American dystopian literature ($18.95, 280 pages.) First published anonymously in 1959, The JOHN FRANKLIN LETTERS tells the story of the takeover of the United States by the oppressive welfare-state of the Buros (or Bureaucrats), and the long campaign to regain freedom by a secret-society of patriotic Rangers. In frighteningly prophetic language, the book predicts the rise of a foreign-dominated Deep State, intent on abolishing meritocracy, exploiting racial differences, and promoting globalism at the expense of nationalism and national self-interests. Forgotten for decades, this book is being returned to the eyes of the reading public, before it is finally too late.
The American Patriotic Library is pleased to announce the 2023 republication of The JOHN FRANKLIN LETTERS, a lost classic of American dystopian literature ($18.95, 280 pages.) First published anonymously in 1959, The JOHN FRANKLIN LETTERS tells the story of the takeover of the United States by the oppressive welfare-state of the Buros (or Bureaucrats), and the long campaign to regain freedom by a secret-society of patriotic Rangers. In frighteningly prophetic language, the book predicts the rise of a foreign-dominated Deep State, intent on abolishing meritocracy, exploiting racial differences, and promoting globalism at the expense of nationalism and national self-interests. Forgotten for decades, this book is being returned to the eyes of the reading public, before it is finally too late.

















