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by | Nov 25, 2022

Arthur Miller: American Witness By John Lahr (Yale University Press, 264 pages, $26) Art imitates life, and that is certainly…

by | Nov 24, 2022

The thesis of Cynthia Farahat’s The Secret Apparatus (Bombardier Books) is that the Muslim Brotherhood, an organization founded in Cairo…

by | Nov 13, 2022

Anyone who doubts detective fiction can be high literature will be persuaded otherwise by just the prologue of Andrew Klavan’s…

by | Oct 7, 2022

When we last left Marshall Armstrong — more famously known as Little Big Horn survivor George Armstrong Custer — in…

by | Jul 5, 2022

Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy Henry Kissinger (Penguin, 528 pages, $36) Leadership is a somewhat vague concept. But like…

by | Jun 26, 2022

The State of Black America: Progress, Pitfalls, and the Promise of the Republic Edited by W. B. Allen (Encounter Books,…

by | Jun 16, 2022

The late M. Stanton Evans, who eschewed computers for typewriters and offered the visage not of a TV pundit but…

by | Jun 5, 2022

I Must Betray You By Ruta Sepetys Philomel Books, 336 pages, $19 Ruta Sepetys writes about a different kind of…

by | Jun 3, 2022

It was a pleasure reading about strong and competent leadership brought to bear when it was absolutely necessary. But I…

by | May 17, 2022

Leader By Richard K. (Dick) Armey, Ph.D., MC (ret.) (Outskirts Press, 582 pages, $42.95) Washington, D.C. — It’s always a…

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