Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor
By Paul Harvey (1985)
Do you know what happened to each of the signers of the Declaration of Independence? Sadly, many Americans don’t. But when those 56 men “mutually pledge[d] to each other [their] Lives, [their] Fortunes and [their] sacred Honor” they were not just waxing eloquent – they were essentially signing their own death warrants.
Conveyed in typical Paul Harvey fashion, this small yet profound book tells “the rest of the story” about the lives of the men who were willing to risk everything that we might be free.