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Catch the Burning Flag: Speeches and Random Observations By Henry J. Hyde
216 pages | ISBN 978-0-975899-8-16
Retail Price: $22.95



Catch the Burning Flag: Speeches and Random Observations

A giant in stature and influence, the late Henry Hyde’s defense of freedom, justice, and the sanctity of innocent human life left a powerful legacy on Capitol Hill and around the world. Catch the Burning Flag: Speeches and Random Observations is a handsome hardcover collection that captures the most important thoughts and deepest reflections by the great conservative, renowned for decades as the House of Representative’s most persuasive orator. A must for your library, Catch the Burning Flag includes Hyde’s most powerful speeches (with his own insightful commentary) on a range of topics, from the Clinton impeachment trials, term limits, and abortion to flag burning, the Iran-Contra affair, and the fate of Democracy.

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Here, There, & Everywhere By Jay Nordlinger
523 pages | ISBN 978-0-975899-82-3
Retail Price: $24.95



Here, There, & Everywhere

As the author says in his preface, Here, There, & Everywhere is a “grab bag of a book,” containing almost 100 pieces on a multiplicity of subjects. Paul Johnson calls Jay Nordingler “one of the most versatile and pungent writers in America. And Mark Steyn says that this collection is “a virtuoso display.”

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History Writ Small: Exploring Its Nooks & Crannies by Barge, Boat, and Balloon By Priscilla L. Buckley
151 pages | ISBN 978-0-9758998-3-0
Retail Price: $21.95



History Writ Small: Exploring Its Nooks & Crannies by Barge, Boat, and Balloon

As Jay Nordlinger writes in his foreword to History Writ Small: Exploring Its Nooks and Crannies by Barge, Boat, and Balloon, “Priscilla Buckley writes who she is. That is, her writing is graceful, lovely, intelligent, learned, amusing, assured, civilized—you get the picture. ” Here’s just a taste of the kind of beautiful writing you will find in this charming new book:

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STET, Damnit!: The Misanthrope’s Corner, 1991 to 2002 By Florence King
518 pages | ISBN 978-0-962784-16-3
Retail Price: $29.95



STET, Damnit!: The Misanthrope’s Corner, 1991 to 2002

Florence King is back–in a big, hardcover book that will warm the cockles of every conservative, libertarian, and just-plain-cynical heart.

STET, Damnit!: The Misanthrope’s Corner, 1991 to 2002 lets you relive and relish the unsurpassed prose of one of America’s most heralded writers. Word for word, no one punched with the force of Miss King’s clock-cleaning verbiage! During her National Review tenure, no one but no one better expressed what was on our minds, as Florence derided dunderheads, disemboweled sacred cows, trashed trends, and lampooned the lame-brained. For over a decade her wise words were the proverbial two-by-four that smacked upside the thick and dense heads of busybodies, chin-droolers, feel-gooders, store-greeters, plagiarists, teddy-bear memorializers, whiners, wanna-be victims, crisis-counseling apostles, and many more of society’s more annoying types.

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