Inventor Anonymous - Kathleen Keith - Grāmatas - Kathleen Keith - 9781734498301 - 2020. gada 10. marts
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Inventor Anonymous

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They had it all, but it was taken from them. During the early 1900s, Cecil L. Snyder, a businessman, a husband, and a father, who was dedicated to his country, endured endless political injustices from governmental bodies, whose intentions were to bring him down. He was jailed continuously, like a common criminal. Cecil was first accused of being a petty racketeer and violating the Blue Sky Law. Then later, he was accused of violating antitrust laws and finally, with false accusations, they implied his connection to the Lindbergh baby kidnapping; all destroying his image.

The State of Michigan, a Sovereign Entity, infringes on his patented and copyrighted idea, the Automobile Title Registration, which was considered to be the biggest patent monopoly in the world. The stage is now set for a systematic takeover. Eventually, the rest of the states would infringe, and finally, the government would usurp his patent and copyright, stealing it away.

With the government bringing down their wrath, the entire family is thrust into utter poverty, suffering, and hunger. Eleanor, Cecil Snyder's oldest daughter, vividly describes her unbelievable childhood through her anguished tears of the family's hardships.

Living on Lake Shore Drive, they are cast into deplorable living conditions due to the actions of the government. Their lives would never be the same. Living in a constant state of flux, Eleanor and her siblings face cold hard realities, experiencing conditions and treatments beyond their control.

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Izlaists 2020. gada 10. marts
ISBN13 9781734498301
Izdevēji Kathleen Keith
Lapas 270
Izmēri 152 × 229 × 14 mm   ·   362 g
Valoda Angļu