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The Biography of Lance Martin

$25.00

"Gallant heroes lived before Agamemnon, not a few; but on all alike, unwept and unknown, eternal night lies heavy because they lack a sacred poet."—Horace

In this tale of adventure and intellectual discovery, William Martin becomes the sacred poet for both Lance Martin and Andrew J. Galambos. As he recounts the life of his son, Martin lays out the roadmap to raising a young philosopher. Here we follow the boy through his early adventures exploring the natural wonders of his world, discovering a love for play, for sport, and for life itself. But above all, we follow the fantastic adventure of his pursuit of and love for knowledge. From his first lessons in the power of semantic precision to sitting at the feet of Professor Galambos and learning his theories of primary property and freedom, we watch as a young boy blossoms into a philosopher.

Follow along as the young boy sits at the feet of his two great teachers, William Martin and Andrew J. Galambos, and you too will turn full face to life. From the history of the enterprising entrepreneurs who made America great, to the basic tenets of the theory of freedom; the wisdom that lies in this book will open your mind to a new world of intellectual discovery and start you on the roadmap of the great voyage of discovery that will save civilization from the brink of destruction."A long life may not be good enough but a good life is long enough.... Lance Martin did not have a long life but it was good enough."—Andrew J. Galambos

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"Gallant heroes lived before Agamemnon, not a few; but on all alike, unwept and unknown, eternal night lies heavy because they lack a sacred poet."—Horace

In this tale of adventure and intellectual discovery, William Martin becomes the sacred poet for both Lance Martin and Andrew J. Galambos. As he recounts the life of his son, Martin lays out the roadmap to raising a young philosopher. Here we follow the boy through his early adventures exploring the natural wonders of his world, discovering a love for play, for sport, and for life itself. But above all, we follow the fantastic adventure of his pursuit of and love for knowledge. From his first lessons in the power of semantic precision to sitting at the feet of Professor Galambos and learning his theories of primary property and freedom, we watch as a young boy blossoms into a philosopher.

Follow along as the young boy sits at the feet of his two great teachers, William Martin and Andrew J. Galambos, and you too will turn full face to life. From the history of the enterprising entrepreneurs who made America great, to the basic tenets of the theory of freedom; the wisdom that lies in this book will open your mind to a new world of intellectual discovery and start you on the roadmap of the great voyage of discovery that will save civilization from the brink of destruction."A long life may not be good enough but a good life is long enough.... Lance Martin did not have a long life but it was good enough."—Andrew J. Galambos

"Gallant heroes lived before Agamemnon, not a few; but on all alike, unwept and unknown, eternal night lies heavy because they lack a sacred poet."—Horace

In this tale of adventure and intellectual discovery, William Martin becomes the sacred poet for both Lance Martin and Andrew J. Galambos. As he recounts the life of his son, Martin lays out the roadmap to raising a young philosopher. Here we follow the boy through his early adventures exploring the natural wonders of his world, discovering a love for play, for sport, and for life itself. But above all, we follow the fantastic adventure of his pursuit of and love for knowledge. From his first lessons in the power of semantic precision to sitting at the feet of Professor Galambos and learning his theories of primary property and freedom, we watch as a young boy blossoms into a philosopher.

Follow along as the young boy sits at the feet of his two great teachers, William Martin and Andrew J. Galambos, and you too will turn full face to life. From the history of the enterprising entrepreneurs who made America great, to the basic tenets of the theory of freedom; the wisdom that lies in this book will open your mind to a new world of intellectual discovery and start you on the roadmap of the great voyage of discovery that will save civilization from the brink of destruction."A long life may not be good enough but a good life is long enough.... Lance Martin did not have a long life but it was good enough."—Andrew J. Galambos

“Gallant heroes lived before Agamemnon, not a few; but on all alike, unwept and unknown, eternal night lies heavy because they lack a sacred poet.”—HoraceIn this tale of adventure and intellectual discovery William Martin becomes the sacred poet for both Lance Martin and Andrew J. Galambos. As he recounts the life of his son, Martin lays out the roadmap to raising a young philosopher. Here we follow the boy through his early adventures exploring the natural wonders of his world, discovering a love for play, for sport, and for life itself. But above all we follow the fantastic adventure of his pursuit of and love for knowledge. From his first lessons in the power of semantic precision to sitting at the feet of Professor Galambos and learning his theories of primary property and freedom, we watch as a young boy blossoms into a philosopher.Follow along as the young boy sits at the feet of his two great teachers, William Martin and Andrew J. Galambos, and you too will turn full face to life. From the history of the enterprising entrepreneurs who made America great, to the basic tenets of the theory of freedom; the wisdom that lies in this book will open your mind to a new world of intellectual discovery and start you on the roadmap of the great voyage of discovery that will save civilization from the brink of destruction.”A long life may not be good enough but a good life is long enough…. Lance Martin did not have a long life but it was good enough.”—Andrew J. Galambos

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