Just received this notice from Stephen Baskerville, the author.
Taken Into Custody has just been featured in two highly prominent blogs:
Instapundit, one of the most widely read and influential political weblogs, posted a notice yesterday, November 3.
Dr. Helen Smith features the book in her current column “Should Men Get Married?”
TIC now has 19 reviews on Amazon — all 5 stars.
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ACFC is still offering signed copies to raise funds for a publicity campaign. The campaign has already been successful, but more needs to be done. (Thanks to Mike McCormick and John Maguire.)
Thanks to David Briggman for arranging the upcoming interview with Mike Schikman on WSVA 550 AM, in Harrisonburg, Virginia (November 7, at 6:30 pm Eastern). See http://wsva.valleyradio.com/.
What you can do:
- Once again, if you have media contacts, please notify them. Radio is the single best way to publicize a book. Attached is a press release to assist you.
- Also, please speak to your local librarian. Library sales are very important in getting the word out.
Thanks very much for all the letters of support and encouragement, most of which I cannot hope to answer.
Stephen
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Stephen Baskerville, PhD
Assistant Professor of Government
Patrick Henry College
1 Patrick Henry Circle
Purcellville, Virginia 20132
President
American Coalition for Fathers & Children
1718 M Street, NW, Suite 187
Washington, DC 20036
www.acfc.org
Now Available from Cumberland House Publishing:
Taken Into Custody: The War Against Fathers, Marriage, and the Family
STEPHEN BASKERVILLE, PhD
“This book is a tremendous and much-needed report on how family courts and government policies are harming children.” – Phyllis Schlafly, President, Eagle Forum
Order today at Amazon’s special price of $16.47 (regular price $24.95).
For more than 80 articles and studies in mainstream publications on the abuses of the divorce industry, see www.stephenbaskerville.net.

























1 response so far ↓
1 Merck // Nov 5, 2007 at 10:39 pm
It’s a great book. I think Baskerville has a unique way of describing the injustice that really strikes home with people who love to hear the unadulterated truth. I hate to hear people sugarcoat the harsh reality of something that directly affects so many lives.
Some people want to paint the picture that it’s just a case of misguided good intentions and nothing could be further from the truth. These people know exactly what they are doing and why they are doing it. As usual, money and the political power this money makes possible, is what motivates this kidnapping and extortion racket we paradoxically call “The Family Courts”.
I hope everyone gets out there and buys this book.
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