|
|
 (Larger Image)
|
The Bulldog
by Gordon Galloway, Gordon L. Galloway
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Deerfield Publishing (1997-10)
ISBN: 0964407728
EAN: 9780964407725
Mass Market Paperback: 317 pages
SKU: 8AB1-028-7-0208
Condition: VG
Comments: SIGNED BY AUTHOR on title page; Also bears gift inscription to previous owner by third party; Clean body of text; Covers slightly rubbed, soiled, and creased; Spine very slightly creased; Corners and ends of spine lightly bumped; Pages bright and tight. *International Buyers Welcome!* (except for prohibitively heavy items, as noted) - Satisfied customers in over 40 countries! We ship quickly and guarantee satisfaction. Your purchase helps support a U. Chicago student
|
Editorial Reviews
|
Book Description
This Michigan sheriff uncovered corruption in his county, which caused him to be a threat to some of the biggest names in Michigan politics. Trying to expose this wrongdoing cost him is career in law enforcement, his reputation and almost cost him his life.
|
Customer Reviews
|
Blevins: A Man of Honor
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-07-14
Exaggeration is not a trait unknown to human nature therefore when someone reads Bob Blevins biography, "Bull Dog" it is understandable to dismiss his many accomplishments as the content of a fertile imagination. While I won't go into detail, as a young Marine who was privileged to serve under him, I can truthfully attest that the book's content aptly reflects the honor Marine 1st Sergeant Blevins practiced daily. From Desert Shield to Operation Fiery Vigil, the Mt.Pinatubo volcano humanitarian operation.(Philippines-1991), 1st Sergeant Blevin's moral leadership was a guidepost for Marine Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 24th Marines." Bull Dog" captures the spirit of 1st Sergeant Blevin's childhood in an orphanage, his service in the Corps, and pursuit of excellence in law enforcement. In reading the book, I came to understand that despite a career that suffered injustice and sacrifice, 1st Sgt. Blevin's integrity rings true and serves as inspiration for a younger generation (including me) that public service can be the highest calling and among the most humane of professions. I recommend the book highly not only for the fascinating light it shines on the development of law enforcement in Michigan, but also how it reminds us that regardless of our origins, there lies a hero in each and every one of us.
|
|
Questions about any of our books? Would you like us to send you additional photographs? You are invited to contact us!
rwnye@masstraderbooks.com (231) 670-6424 |
|
|
|