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High Crimes and Misdemeanors by Coulter - 17.47

A fascinating and timely study by Human Events correspondent Ann Coulter, who is also a constitutional lawyer, syndicated columnist, and television news comentator.   Included is a thorough study of the meaning of the constitutional term "High Crimes and Misdemeanors," rebutting those who claim that Bill Clinton's transgressions are too minor to warrant impeachment.  In presenting her case for impeachment, Coulter analyzes Clinton's personal character and public behavior in office. (1998 ed, 358pp, hb) Order Now

 

Hijack! by Bryant

A brilliant book written by a former Black Panther, hit man, heroin addict, pimp, and armed robber. Anthony Bryant tells how he single-handedly hijacked a U.S. flight, and directed it to Cuba where he landed in prison for twelve years. The experience taught him he had been deceived by all those who glorified communism and hated America. (1984 ed, 432pp, hb) Order Now

 

How to Tutor by Blumenfeld - 17.47

With this slim volume, anyone who can read can teach the 3 “R”s. In 117 easy-to-follow lessons, Blumenfeld takes you step-by-step from the alphabet through vowel and consonant blends, to irregular word spellings and pronunciations. (1986 ed, 298pp, pb) Order Now

 

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Humanist Manifestos, I & II by Kurtz - 3.96

In Humanist Manifesto I, 1933, the authors say today’s religion must break with tradition in order to meet the needs of a changing society, and list their thesis of religious humanism. Humanist Manifesto II, 1972, updates the previous one. Both are signed by infamous leaders of thought and action. (1985 ed, 31pp, pb) Order Now

 

Immigration and the American Identity by The Rockford Institute - 14.95

A collection of 26 selected essays from Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture, 1985-1995. To quote from one essay, mass migration is “perhaps the most useful instrument by which the very idea of nationality can be liquidated, and it thus fits well with the forces of economic and political globalism.” (1995 ed, 232pp, pb) Order Now

 

Importing Revolution by Hawkins

This study of the political exploitation of immigrants and immigration policies reveals that the borders of the United States are not being left wide open by accident — the far left is exploiting the vulnerabilities of American society in order to subvert and destroy the American way of life. (1994 ed, 209pp, pb) Order Now

 

In Cold Blood: The Communist Conquest of Afghanistan by Shams - 3.95

Abdul Halim Shams was an Economic advisor to the president of Afghanistan. In his role he often met with top Soviet leaders, including Leonid Brezhnev. When the Soviet Army invaded Afghanistan in December 1979, Shams refused to cooperate and was sentenced to death. He was rescued by the Mujahideen and tells his story as a warning to all who would deal with the Soviets. (1987 ed, 128pp, pb) Order Now

 

The Inside Story of the Harding Tragedy by Daugherty - 4.95

As Attorney-General of the U.S. during Harding’s presidency, Harry Daugherty was Harding’s closest advisor. In this book, he pays tribute to the memory of this honest and dedicated patriot and fighter against Communist subversion whose reputation was smeared and vilified after his death by “Insiders” of the Conspiracy. Originally published in 1932. (1975 ed, 312pp, pb) Order Now

 

Inside the ANC by Norval - 21.95

Digging behind the facade, Norval exposes the interlocking leadership of the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party that has existed since the founding of the ANC and continues to this day. The details of the history of the ANC unmask the brutish face of a vicious, power-hungry subversive organization. (1990 ed, 263pp, hb) Order Now

 

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The Insiders by McManus - 5.85

This small book looks at the powerful few who really dictate America’s policies and the elite group of “Insiders” belonging to the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. Part I — The Carter Years; Part II — The Reagan Years; Part III — The Bush Years; Part IV — The Clinton Years. (1995 ed, 138pp, pb) Order Now

 

Is Public Education Necessary? by Blumenfeld

This in-depth history of public education tells the reader why Americans gave up educational freedom for educational statism so early in their history, allowing government to take on the responsibility of educating our children. (1992 ed, 366pp, pb) Order Now

 

Jefferson’s “Bible” by Thomas Jefferson - 11.20

The question of what Jefferson meant when he stated in The Declaration of Independence, “The Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God” can best be understood by looking at his attempt at putting together his understanding of the “pure moral principles” of Christianity. Let the reader judge him on his compilation which he described as “The most sublime edifice and benevolent code of morals which had ever been offered to man.” (1996 ed, 82pp, pb) Order Now

 

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Dr. Judith A Reisman presents voluminous and convincing evidence that Alfred Kinsey, father of the American sexual revolution, was a fraud.  Beware that the author uses explicit language in order to critique Kinsey's specific methodology and data.  (1998 ed, 324pp,  pb) Order Now

 

The Law by Bastiat - 2.95

Originally published in 1850, this book explains the fundamental principles involved in determining the proper scope of government. Written at the time of the French Revolution, it explains the socialist fallacies appearing at the time and that are occurring now in our country. (1984 ed, 75pp, poc) Order Now

 

Lethal Laws by Simkin, Zelman, and Rice - 26.95

This volume presents the original and translated texts of the basic gun control laws of seven countries (including Nazi Germany) which have, according to the authors, implemented policies of genocide during this century. The background notes are incisive and help to place the laws in proper context; the translated laws themselves are well worth the price of the book. Like its companion piece “Gun Control”: Gateway to Tyranny, this volume provides excellent research material. (1994 ed, 464pp, pb) Order Now

 

Letters to Gabriel by Santorum - $14.99

A heart-warming collection of letters that Karen Santorum wrote to her unborn child. Written during the months of a troubled pregnancy at the same time her husband, Senator Rick Santorum, led a fight against partial-birth abortions in the U.S. Senate. A true-life story of the triumph of courage and spirituality over tragedy.  (1998 ed, 132pp, hb, $14.99) Order Now

 

Leviathan at War Edited by Opitz - 14.95

An excellent introduction to the subject of war and its relationship to government. This volume comprises a fundamental discussion of the different roles that morality, economics, government, and individual responsibility all play in the human phenomenon of war. (1995 ed, 191pp, pb) Order Now

 

The Life and Words of Robert Welch by Griffin - 24.50

A fascinating and definitive biography of the man who founded The John Birch Society; a man who learned to read at age two, entered college at twelve, struggled his way to success in industry, and launched a movement that ultimately became the largest force against communism and collectivism in the entire world. (1975 ed, 330pp, hb) Order Now

 

The Life of John Birch by Welch - 5.95

The biography of a young American who was brutally murdered by the Chinese Communists in 1945, ten days after the end of World War II. John Birch has been called the first casualty of World War III. “With his death and in his death the battle lines were drawn, in a struggle from which either Communism or Christian-style civilization must emerge with one completely triumphant, the other completely destroyed.” (1960 ed, 135pp, pb) Order Now

 

Lime 5 by Crutcher - 19.95

Titled after the code name given to a woman who suffered medical complications from a botched abortion, this book demonstrates that abortions are also crimes against women — a fact ignored in pro-choice political agendas. (1996 ed, 318pp, pb) Order Now

 

In the Lion's Den by Shea - 9.99

Nina Shea has written a shocking account of persecution and martyrdom of Christians - not in Roman times - but today. She describes 11 countries where Christians are currently enduring great religious persecution. A free copy of William Norman Grigg's review of In the Lion's Den, from the May 26, 1997 issue of The New American, is included with each book shipped, partly as a caveat concerning some misguided solutions offered in this generally valuable book. (1997, 126pp, pb) Order Now

 

The Mainspring of Human Progress by Weaver - 5.95 Order Now

 

McGuffey Revised Eclectic Readers:

   Primer, First Reader, Second Reader,
   Third Reader, Fourth Reader,
   Fifth Reader, Sixth Reader.

— Set of 7 Hardback Readers - 41.97 Order Now

(McGuffey Readers were, for many years, the standard English textbooks in almost all American schools. Their popularity is due to the comprehensive nature of their contents and the disciplined thinking they inspire in the student.)

 

Money and Freedom by Sennholz - 7.95

A look at the loss of freedom in money and banking with an emphasis on the steps needed to regain economic freedom. (1985 ed, 90pp, pb) Order Now

 

More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun-Control Laws by Lott - $16.10

Does allowing people to own or carry guns deter violent crime? To provide the answer to this question, criminal deterrence, law, and economics professor John R. Lott. Jr. has made an exhaustive study of crime statistics and compressed his findings into a single, manageable volume. His conclusion will confirm the beliefs of those who defend the Second Amendment.  (1998 ed, 225pp, hb, $23.00) Order Now

 

Murder in Brentwood by Fuhrman - 5.59

Finally, Detective Mark Fuhrmna tells his side of the story concerning the brutal murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Packed with new and compelling evidence, this book leaves no doubt that the media destroyed an innocent man - and let a guilty one go free! (1997, 392pp, hb) Order Now

 

NEA: Trojan Horse in American Education by Blumenfeld - 15.96

“An educational Mafia ... has deliberately steered the public schools, its teachers, and children down a disaster road to socialism, secular humanism, radicalism, planned failure in reading and writing, suffocation of Christianity, the trashing of basic values and the establishment of one of the most powerful and dangerous unions, the National Education Association (NEA).” — W.A. “John” Johnson, Editor, Daily News Digest (1985 ed, 284pp, pb) Order Now

 

New Lies for Old by Golitsyn - 22.95

Soviet defector Anatoliy Golitsyn’s forecasts of future communist disinformation offensives are astonishingly accurate and had to be based not on clairvoyance, but on a solid understanding of communist objectives and methodology. The chapter entitled “The Final Phase” contains Golitsyn’s forecasts. (1984 ed, 412pp) Order Now

 

Nineteen Eighty Four (1984) by Orwell - 4.76

The nightmarish world of the foreseeable future is described in horrifying and realistic detail, a time when the state reigns supreme and the words “individualism” and “dignity” are nowhere to be found in the “politically correct” vocabulary of “newspeak.” (1981 ed, 268pp, pb) Order Now

 

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David B. Kopel and Paul H. Blackman use their expertise in law and criminology to outline the evidence in the incidents at Waco, Ruby Ridge, ect. They give examples of the degenerating methodology that now plagues federal law enforcement, such as militarization, judicial rubberstamping of search and arrest warrants, aggressive and violent arrest procedures, indifference to religious beliefs. An extremely well