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After the Heros Welcome by McDaniel - 17.95 A POW wifes story of one family during the Vietnam war years and beyond.... Pursuing the evidence of POWs left behind brought direct opposition from a faceless bureaucracy in Washington, the new enemy, the enemy who is supposed to be a friend. (1991 ed, 239pp, hb) Order Now |
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Dr. Binzel relates many interesting and outrageous examples of the efforts of government and other health authorities to prevent him from fulfilling the desire of patients to select the kind of treatment they desire. Also, the story of an astonishing 20-year record of treating cancer patients with strict nutrition therapy, including a total nutritional program with a list of foods essential for health. (1994 ed, 143pp, pb) Order Now |
Alpha-Phonics: A Primer for Beginning Readers by Blumenfeld - 29.95 An effective, step-by-step, intensive phonics program for teaching reading to beginners of all ages. Designed for easy use by teachers, tutors, and parents. (1987 ed, 170pp, pb) Order Now |
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A collection of 76 dissertations, sermons, orations, etc., which according to the authors are the best writings of the founding era on the conception and establishment of republican government in America. (1983 ed, 1418pp, pb) Order Now |
American Unionism: Fallacies and Follies by Compilation - 14.95 The Foundation for Economic Education Inc. compiled these powerful essays about labor unions into one book. Over a dozen writers including Clarence B. Carson, Gary North, and Hans F. Sennholz examine issues such as the potential hazards between unionized labor and government intervention. (244pp, 1994, pb) Order Now |
Americas Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones by Sutton - 19.95 This one book contains the four previous Antony Sutton titles which all expose The Order: a secret, senior-year society at Yale University, many members of which have attained positions of power far beyond most peoples imaginations. (1986 ed, 295pp, pb) Order Now |
America's 30-Years War: Who Is Winning? by Vazsonyi - 17.47 Balint Vazsonyi, a refugee from the failed Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and now a proud American citizen, argues that Americans have only two choices: adhere to the Constitution as originally intended in 1787 or join the decades-old and deceptively appealing movement for "social justice" which leads inevitably to "communism." (1998 ed, 285pp, hb) Order Now |
The Anglo-American Establishment by Quigley - 14.95 Writing of the secret society of Cecil Rhodes and the Milner Group, the author warns that No country that values its safety should allow what the Milner Group accomplished that is, a small number of men would be able to wield such power in administration and politics, should be given almost complete control over the publication of documents relating to their actions ... be able to monopolize so completely the writing and teaching of the history of their own period. (1981 ed, 354pp, pb) Order Now |
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A political tale about a group of farm animals who overthrow their master to run the farm themselves. They set out to create a paradise of progress, justice, and equality. Great for grown-ups who love a razor-edged fairy tale. (1960 ed, 128pp, poc) Order Now |
The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates edited by Ketcham - 6.39 Uncertain that any government over so vast a domain as the United States could be controlled by The People, the Anti-Federalists saw in the enlarged powers of the central government the familiar threats to the rights and liberties of the people. The fears they expressed have, over time, come to light in the way of more and more power taken by the federal government. (1986 ed, 406pp, pb) Order Now |
Bankers and Regulators by Compilation - 9.95 A compilation of writers such as Ken S. Ewert, Hans F. Sennholz, and Elgin Groseclose examine topics such as the horrific consequences of government banking practices. This book, by The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., contains 17 essays including titles such as Toward a Cashless Society, Time to Abolish the Fed, and Toward Free Banking. (174pp, 1993, pb) Order Now |
Basic American Government by Carson - 76.95 The founding principles of limited government and individual liberty
throughout, this is a book on American government rooted in the Constitution. These
principles are traced back to their Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian roots. |
Basic Communism by Carson - 14.95 This is a whos who in the communist world, providing a chronology of major events in communism from the late 18th century to the present, and biographical sketches of major characters. It lays bare the tyranny inherent in the Marxist ideology, made manifest in all countries controlled by communists. (1990 ed, 534pp, hb) Order Now |
Basic Economics by Carson - 58.76 This book is intended to instruct the reader on the principles of
economics, and on current issues and problems. It is suitable for the high school/college
student and for any person who is interested in how prices are determined and what drives
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Basic History of the U.S. by Carson
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The Colonial Experience: 1607-1774 - 31.47 (
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The Beginning of the Republic: 1775-1825 - 56.95
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Basic History of the U.S. (Vol 2) -
56.95 (
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Basic History of the U.S. (Vol 3) -
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Volume V, The
Welfare State: 1929-1985 - 69.95 (
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A Biographical Dictionary of the Left by Gannon
Volume I (1969 ed, 616pp) (hb) - $8.00
Volume II (1971 ed, 616pp) (pb)
Volume III (1972 ed, 639pp) (hb) - $9.00
A historical series of biographical sketches of the personalities who dominate the American Left, including affiliation and background information necessary for an understanding of their past and present roles in American culture. Volumes II and III contain the indexes for the volume(s) preceding them |
The Blue Book of The John Birch Society A transcript of the entire two-day presentation given by Robert Welch at the founding meeting of The John Birch Society in Indianapolis, December 9, 1958. The background, methods, and purposes of The John Birch Society are set forth. This version includes a revised Foreword and the complete text of Mr. Welchs speech The Truth in Time, an overview of the national and world situation in 1966. (1992 ed, 202pp, pb) Order Now |
Brave New Schools by Kjos - 9.59 What in the world are kids being taught these days?! Heres the survival kit for any family with children attending public school. This book first identifies the dangers of the global education agenda. It then helps parents guide their children through the smog of misinformation theyre exposed to every day they spend in class. (1995 ed, 308pp, pb) Order Now |
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