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The Gospel of Matthew: Translation and Notes By
602 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-65-6
Retail Price: $12.00



The Gospel of Matthew: Translation and Notes

This controversial work of biblical criticism presents linguistic arguments for the original Hebrew text of St. Matthew’s Gospel. Using rigorous philological techniques, Tresmontant translates the Greek of Matthew back into the Hebrew, uncovering fascinating nuances and implications obscured even to scholars of the standard Greek text.

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The Great Philanthropists and the Problem of “Donor Intent” By Martin Morse Wooster
272 pages | ISBN 978-1-892934-12-3
Retail Price: $14.95



The Great Philanthropists and the Problem of “Donor Intent”

The Great Philanthropists and the Problem of “Donor Intent” is a must-have book for anyone working in the philanthropic sector–especially anyone planning to establish a grantmaking foundation. Wooster provides fascinating case studies of influential entrepreneurs and philanthropists–including Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and the Pew family–who established foundations [...]

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The Green Wave: Environmentalism and Its Consequences By Bonner Cohen
240 pages | ISBN 978-1-892934-11-6
Retail Price: $14.95



The Green Wave: Environmentalism and Its Consequences

Today environmental advocacy groups are mired in Washington politics, bureaucratic infighting, and corrupt insider-dealing. Some green activists fear their movement is losing its vision. But Bonner R. Cohen, a veteran observer of the movement, argues that the problem is the movement’s hardening of vision. Environmental groups are determined to impose [...]

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The Guide to Feminist Organizations By Kimberly Schuld
210 pages | ISBN 978-1-892934-08-6
Retail Price: $10.00



The Guide to Feminist Organizations

A survey of 36 nonprofit feminist organizations describing their mission, activities, leadership, finances (including sources and amounts of government and corporate funding), The Guide to Feminist Organizations is a must read for anyone interested in the history and impact of the feminist movement. Published in 2002, this guide contains chapters [...]

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The Guillotine and the Cross By Warren H. Carroll
203 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-45-8
Retail Price: $12.00



The Guillotine and the Cross

The persistent myths of the French Revolution—that the destruction of the old order brought unrivaled freedom and happiness for Europe—are shattered in this rousing study of the political violence and social turmoil that struck France in the late eighteenth century. In the midst of the terrors that unfettered Enlightenment ideology [...]

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The Last Crusade: Spain 1936 By Warren H. Carroll
240 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-67-0
Retail Price: $15.00



The Last Crusade: Spain 1936

Why be satisfied with leftist propaganda on the Spanish Civil War? Warren Carroll’s treatment of the events of 1936 is singular in Anglo-American scholarship for seeing the conflict for what it truly was: a death struggle against the Christian faith and a war against Christian civilization. This outstanding work of [...]

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The Long War Ahead and the Short War Upon Us: Imperfect Civilization, Perfect Barbarism, and WMD Terror By John C. Wohlstetter
240 pages | ISBN 978-0-979014-11-6
Retail Price: $16.95



The Long War Ahead and the Short War Upon Us: Imperfect Civilization, Perfect Barbarism, and WMD Terror

The Long War Ahead and the Short War Upon Us analyzes the multiple wars against terrorist groups that ensued after September 11, 2001, and their roots.  Topics of particular focus are the rise of Islamic communities in the West, and conflicts with non-Islamic communities, the debate in the West over [...]

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The Neighbor’s Kid: A Cross-Country Journey in Search of What Education Means to Americans By Philip Brand
150 pages | ISBN 9781892934154
Retail Price: $18.00



The Neighbor’s Kid: A Cross-Country Journey in Search of What Education Means to Americans

Publication Date:  October 2010
The Neighbor’s Kid tells the story of what twenty-four year-old Philip Brand discovered regarding American education when he drove his car cross-country during the 2008-09 school year visiting two schools in each of forty-nine states. The schools were public and private, religious and secular, urban and rural, [...]

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The New Jacobinism: America as Revolutionary State By Claes G. Ryn
125 pages | ISBN 9780932783035
Retail Price: $15.00



The New Jacobinism: America as Revolutionary State

Publication Date:  November 2010
This strongly and lucidly argued book gave early warning of a political-intellectual movement that was spreading in the universities, media, think-tanks, and foreign-policy and national security establishment of the United States.  That movement claims that America represents universal principles and should establish armed global hegemony. Claes G. [...]

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The Revolution Against Christendom, 1661–1815: A History of Christendom (vol. 5) By Warren H. Carroll
455 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-80-9
Retail Price: $20.00



The Revolution Against Christendom, 1661–1815: A History of Christendom (vol. 5)

The Revolution Against Christendom, 1661-1815 is the fifth volume in “The History of Christendom” series. This series is the only in-print, comprehensive narration of Western history written from an orthodox Catholic perspective. How would a historical narrative read if the author began with the first principles that truth exists and [...]

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