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One of Freedom’s Finest Hours:  Statesmanship and Soldiership in World War II By
159 pages | ISBN 978-0-916308-57-5
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One of Freedom’s Finest Hours: Statesmanship and Soldiership in World War II

World War II is one of those rare events in history whose retelling will forever guide us toward a deeper understanding of freedom and tyranny; honor and infamy; the roles of prudence, folly, and chance in human affairs; and man’s capacity for courage, endurance, and sacrifice. These nine essays by [...]

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Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Conquest of Darkness By Warren H. Carroll
119 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-12-0
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Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Conquest of Darkness

Standard histories on the Age of Colonization tell a sad story of the ills inflicted on indigenous peoples by exploitative Western powers. This book offers a realistic corrective. The Spanish conquest of the New World is shown vividly—in its fervor and exuberance, but most importantly with attention to its central [...]

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Return to Charity?: Philanthropy and the Welfare State By Martin Morse Wooster
63 pages | ISBN 978-1-892934-05-5
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Return to Charity?: Philanthropy and the Welfare State

Return to Charity?: Philanthropy and the Welfare State, by Martin Morse Wooster, clearly explains how the Victorian idea of charity for the poor was replaced by twentieth century social concepts of poverty and social welfare, which culminated in the “Great Society” welfare entitlement programs of the 196os. Wooster also identifies [...]

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Sanctifying the World: The Augustinian Life and Mind of Christopher Dawson By Bradley J. Birzer
300 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-86-1
Retail Price: $30.00



Sanctifying the World: The Augustinian Life and Mind of Christopher Dawson

English historian and Christian humanist Christopher Dawson stood at the very center of the Catholic literary and intellectual revival in the four decades preceding Vatican II. One can find his influence throughout the twentieth-century Catholic Right. Poet and social critic T. S. Eliot considered him the foremost thinker of his [...]

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Scientist and Catholic: Pierre Duhem By Stanley Jaki
280 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-44-1
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Scientist and Catholic: Pierre Duhem

The tragic conflict between men of faith and men of science has its origins in a false notion of history: a notion that the Middle Ages stultified scientific exploration and scholarship. French scientist Pierre Duhem dedicated his life to examining this problem. For years, however, his works were inaccessible to [...]

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Sex and the Sanctity of Human Life By William May
132 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-17-5
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Sex and the Sanctity of Human Life

Theologian William May offers an engaging study of sex, in particular the relationship between the natural and the spiritual dimensions of human love and reproduction. For those who question the common assumptions of secular society about the body, human sexuality, courtship, marriage, family, and children, this book presents wise and [...]

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Should Foundations Live Forever? The Question of Perpetuity By Martin Morse Wooster
65 pages | ISBN 978-1-892934-14-7
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Should Foundations Live Forever? The Question of Perpetuity

A companion to The Great Philanthropists and the Problem of “Donor Intent,” author Martin Morse Wooster considers whether the legal life of foundations should be limited to prevent successor trustees from ignoring the donor’s intent. This volume surveys past congressional attempts to limit foundation perpetuity and offers case studies of [...]

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By Jennifer Roback Morse
262 pages | ISBN 9781890626587
Retail Price: $27.95



Smart Sex: Finding Life-Long Love in a Hook-Up World

Fear is at the heart of the sexual revolution–fear of other people, fear of relationships, fear of permanence–and its most fitting monument is the “hook-up.” In this provocative book, Jennifer Roback Morse exposes the sexual revolution’s fraudulent promise of freedom and points the way to the most thrilling human adventure of all: life-long love.

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STET, Damnit!: The Misanthrope’s Corner, 1991 to 2002 By Florence King
518 pages | ISBN 978-0-962784-16-3
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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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Swords Around the Cross: The Nine Years War: Ireland’s Defense of Faith and Fatherland, 1594–1603 By Timothy T. O'Donnell
311 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-78-6
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Swords Around the Cross: The Nine Years War: Ireland’s Defense of Faith and Fatherland, 1594–1603

Swords Around the Cross presents one of the few full-length treatments of the heroic struggle of the Irish clansmen in their effort to defend their faith and country against English encroachment and conquest in the sixteenth century. This book has infuriated establishment academics for its honest and thorough treatment of [...]

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