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The Churchill Documents, Volume XIV: At the Admiralty, September 1939 – May 1940 By Martin Gilbert
1,370 pages | ISBN 978-0-916308-32-2
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The Churchill Documents, Volume XIV: At the Admiralty, September 1939 – May 1940

The three newest volumes of The Churchill Documents cover the start of World War II.

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The Churchill Documents, Volume XV: Never Surrender, May 1940 – December 1940 By Martin Gilbert
1,359 pages | ISBN 978-0-916308-33-9
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The Churchill Documents, Volume XV: Never Surrender, May 1940 – December 1940

The three newest volumes of The Churchill Documents cover the start of World War II.

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The Churchill Documents, Volume XVI: The Ever-Widening War, 1941 By Martin Gilbert
1,821 pages | ISBN 978-0-916308-34-6
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The Churchill Documents, Volume XVI: The Ever-Widening War, 1941

The three newest volumes of The Churchill Documents cover the start of World War II.

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The Cleaving of Christendom, 1517–1661: A History of Christendom (vol. 4) By Warren H. Carroll
807 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-75-5
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The Cleaving of Christendom, 1517–1661: A History of Christendom (vol. 4)

The Cleaving of Christendom, 1517-1661 is the fourth 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.

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By Anne Carroll and Warren H. Carroll
ISBN 9780931888908
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The Crisis of Christendom, 1815-2005: A History of Christendom (vol. 6)

The long-awaited, sixth and final volume to the late Warren Carroll’s highly regarded history of Christendom covers the years 1815 through 2005.

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The Deniable Darwin & Other Essays By David Berlinski
558 pages | ISBN 978-0-979014-12-3
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The Deniable Darwin & Other Essays

When it comes to some of life’s most profound questions—the origins of life, of matter, of the universe itself—does modern science already have everything all figured out? Many scientists would like us to think they are mere steps away from solving all the deep enigmas of physical existence.

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The Founding of Christendom: A History of Christendom (vol. 1) By Warren H. Carroll
605 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-21-2
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The Founding of Christendom: A History of Christendom (vol. 1)

The Founding of Christendom is the first 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.

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The Glory of Christendom, 1100–1517: A History of Christendom (vol. 3) By Warren H. Carroll
782 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-54-0
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The Glory of Christendom, 1100–1517: A History of Christendom (vol. 3)

The Glory of Christendom, 1100-1517 is the third volume in “The History of Chistendom” series. This series is the only in-print, comprehensive narration of Western history written from an orthodox Catholic perspective.

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The Gospel of Matthew: Translation and Notes By Claude Tresmontant
602 pages | ISBN 978-0-931888-65-6
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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
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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 that strayed from the ideals and intentions of their benefactors.

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