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by | Nov 3, 2021

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn died in 2008, but his writings continue to educate the West about communism. Last month, Notre Dame University…

by | Aug 12, 2021

Tucker Carlson has taken a moment to recall a past that is, sadly, gone for good. In his newest book,…

by | Aug 8, 2021

The author of the Trump-promoted, best-selling, and wordless Reasons to Vote for Democrats has released a new book, and this…

by | Jul 8, 2021

As usual, Mark Levin pulls no punches. His very first chapter in his new book, American Marxism — “It’s Here” —…

by | Jun 11, 2021

Nick: A Novel Michael Farris Smith (Little, Brown and Company, 304 pages, $27) Michael Farris Smith’s much-anticipated prequel to F….

by | Jun 10, 2021

Talk about a timely book. With the pandemic still at hand, former Utah Republican congressman and current Fox News contributor…

by | May 7, 2021

In Search of a Kingdom: Francis Drake, Elizabeth I, and the Perilous Birth of the British Empire Laurence Bergreen (HarperCollins, 440 pages, $30) Francis Drake, son of an English clergyman of modest means, was a…

by | Apr 7, 2021

Churchill & Son Josh Ireland (Dutton, 464 pages, $34) Despite an inauspicious beginning, Churchill & Son is a thoughtful study…

by | Apr 6, 2021

Walk with Me: An Invitation to Faith Neal B. Freeman (National Review Books, 65 pages, $20) “The search is what…

by | Apr 2, 2021

At the outset of his classic work The Unsettling of America, Wendell Berry notes a peculiarity of American culture: “As…

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