We Serve: A History of the Lions Clubs
🔹 Author: Paul Martin
🔹 Organization: Lions Clubs International
🔹 Publisher: Regnery Gateway
🔹 Edition & Year: 1991 Edition
🔹 Binding: Hardcover
🔹 Pages: 322
🔹 Size: 6 in × 9 in
We Serve: A History of the Lions Clubs by Paul Martin is a comprehensive account of one of the world’s largest and most influential service organizations, Lions Clubs International. This 1991 hardcover edition (322 pages, 6 × 9 inches) combines historical research with engaging narrative, offering both educational value and collectible appeal.
The book traces the origins of the Lions Clubs movement, from its founding in the early 20th century to its expansion into a global network dedicated to community service and humanitarian work. It highlights key milestones, initiatives, and achievements that have shaped the organization’s growth.
One of the defining strengths of this work is its focus on service and impact. The book documents the wide range of activities undertaken by Lions Clubs, including efforts in healthcare, education, disaster relief, and community development. It illustrates how volunteerism and collective action can create meaningful change.
The narrative also explores the leadership, vision, and values that have guided the organization over time. It provides insight into how the motto “We Serve” has been translated into practical action across different countries and cultures.
Written in a clear and engaging style, the book is accessible to general readers while also offering depth for those interested in organizational history and social movements.
The Regnery Gateway publication ensures quality production, while the hardcover format adds durability and collectible appeal. Books documenting major global organizations are often valued for their historical and institutional significance.
We Serve: A History of the Lions Clubs is more than a history—it is a testament to the power of service, community, and global cooperation.
- ✦ Author: Paul Martin
- ✦ Organization: Lions Clubs International
- ✦ Publisher: Regnery Gateway, 1991 Edition
- ✦ Format: Hardcover, 322 pages
- ✦ Size: 6 × 9 inches – standard format
- ✦ Genre: Organizational History / Non-Fiction
- ✦ Subject: History of Lions Clubs International
- ✦ Themes: Service, community, leadership, global impact
- ✦ Writing Style: Informative, narrative, and engaging
- ✦ Ideal For: Historians, members, collectors
- ✦ Collector Value: Institutional history hardcover
🔹 Collector’s Note
This 1991 hardcover edition of We Serve: A History of the Lions Clubs by Paul Martin is a valuable collectible for those interested in social organizations and global service movements. Its detailed documentation, institutional significance, and durable format make it an excellent addition to collections focused on modern history, volunteerism, and organizational studies.












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