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Incoming Resources
- American history, 1877 to the present, Mary Jane Capozzoli Ingui
- We hold these truths, [understanding the ideas and ideals of the Constitution], by Mortimer J. Adler
- The making of a chef, mastering heat at the Culinary Institute of America, Michael Ruhlman
- The politics of bad faith, the radical assault on America's future, David Horowitz
- Boy Clinton, the political biography, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr
- The big three in economics, [John Maynard Keynes, Karl Marx, and Adam Smith], Mark Skousen
- Compassionate conservatism, [what it is, what it does, and how it can transform America], by Marvin Olasky ; [foreword by George W. Bush]
- Vietnam: why we should have won, by Dan Lyons
- Red star over Hollywood, the film colony's long romance with the left, Ronald Radosh, Allis Radosh
- Voucher wars, [waging the legal battle over school choice], Clint Bolick
- Investing in one lesson, Mark Skousen
- Sherman's march, Richard Wheeler
- Unfit for command, [swift boat veterans speak out against John Kerry], John E. O'Neill and Jerome L. Corsi
- The politically incorrect guide to global warming and environmentalism, Christopher C. Horner
- Upstream, [the ascendance of American conservatism, Alfred S. Regnery
- American history to 1877, outline notes, Robert D. Geise
- The Hearsts, father and son, William Randolph Hearst, Jr ; with Jack Casserly
- The disappearance of childhood, by Neil Postman
- Hoovers FBI, the inside story by Hoover's trusted lieutenant, Cartha "Deke" DeLoach
- Hillinger's California, [stories from all 58 counties], Charles Hillinger
- The art of political war, and other radical pursuits, David Horowitz
- Edmund Burke, a genius reconsidered, Russell Kirk
- Libertarianism, David Boaz
- Hoovers FBI, the inside story by Hoover's trusted lieutenant, Cartha "Deke" DeLoach
- The dark side of genius, the life of Alfred Hitchcock, by Donald Spoto
- Economic facts and fallacies, Thomas Sowell
- Nathan Bedford Forrest, a biography, Jack Hurst
- The Roosevelts, an American saga, Peter Collier
- Welch, an American icon, Janet Lowe, Jeff Riggenbach
- Essays, Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Men in black, how the Supreme Court is destroying America, Mark R. Levin ; introduction by Rush Limbaugh
- That's not in my American history book, [a compilation of little-known events and forgotten heroes], Thomas Ayres
- Hayek, [his contribution to the political and economic thought of our time], by Eamonn Butler
- Constitutional journal, a correspondent's report from the Convention of 1787, Jeffrey St. John ; foreword by Warren E. Burger
- Murder in Brentwood, by Mark Fuhrman ; foreword by Vincent Bugliosi
- Environmental overkill, whatever happened to common sense?, Dixy Lee Ray with Lou Guzzo
- Galileo
- Make winning a habit, 20 best practices of the world's greatest sales forces, Rick Page
- Old soldiers never die, the life of Douglas MacArthur, Geoffrey Perret
- Milton Friedman, a guide to his economic thought, Eamonn Butler
- Econopower, how a new generation of economists is transforming the world, Mark Skousen
- What's so great about Christianity, Dinesh D'Souza
- Hating Whitey, and other progressive causes, David Horowitz
- The triumph of liberty, [a 2,000-year history, told through the lives of freedom's greatest champions], Jim Powell
- Grant, a biography
- What's so great about Christianity, Dinesh D'Souza
- Telecosm, how infinite bandwidth will revolutionize our world, George Gilder
- How to watch TV news, by Neil Postman and Steve Powers
- Bearing the cross, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, David J. Garrow
- Crowded land of liberty, solving America's immigration crisis, Dirk Chase Eldredge
- We hold these truths, [understanding the ideas and ideals of the Constitution], by Mortimer J. Adler
- The making of a chef, mastering heat at the Culinary Institute of America, Michael Ruhlman
- Compassionate conservatism, [what it is, what it does, and how it can transform America], by Marvin Olasky ; [foreword by George W. Bush]
- Vietnam: why we should have won, by Dan Lyons
- Red star over Hollywood, the film colony's long romance with the left, Ronald Radosh, Allis Radosh
- Upstream, [the ascendance of American conservatism, Alfred S. Regnery
- That's not in my American history book, [a compilation of little-known events and forgotten heroes], Thomas Ayres
- American history to 1877, outline notes, Robert D. Geise
- Hayek, [his contribution to the political and economic thought of our time], by Eamonn Butler
- The Hearsts, father and son, William Randolph Hearst, Jr ; with Jack Casserly
- The disappearance of childhood, by Neil Postman
- Hoovers FBI, the inside story by Hoover's trusted lieutenant, Cartha "Deke" DeLoach
- Hillinger's California, [stories from all 58 counties], Charles Hillinger
- The art of political war, and other radical pursuits, David Horowitz
- Edmund Burke, a genius reconsidered, Russell Kirk
- Libertarianism, David Boaz
- Hoovers FBI, the inside story by Hoover's trusted lieutenant, Cartha "Deke" DeLoach
- The dark side of genius, the life of Alfred Hitchcock, by Donald Spoto
- Essays, Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Constitutional journal, a correspondent's report from the Convention of 1787, Jeffrey St. John ; foreword by Warren E. Burger
- Murder in Brentwood, by Mark Fuhrman ; foreword by Vincent Bugliosi
- Old soldiers never die, the life of Douglas MacArthur, Geoffrey Perret
- Hating Whitey, and other progressive causes, David Horowitz
- The triumph of liberty, [a 2,000-year history, told through the lives of freedom's greatest champions], Jim Powell
- How to watch TV news, by Neil Postman and Steve Powers
- Bearing the cross, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, David J. Garrow
- A child of fortune, [a correspondent's report on the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and the battle for a Bill of Rights], Jeffrey St. John ; [foreword by Warren E. Burger]
- Trashing the planet, how science can help us deal with acid rain, depletion of the ozone, and nuclear waste (among other things), Dixy Lee Ray with Lou Guzzo
- Co-leaders, the power of great partnerships, David A. Heenan & Warren Bennis
- Life after television, the coming transformation of media and American life
- The dark side of genius, the life of Alfred Hitchcock, by Donald Spoto
- A personal odyssey, Thomas Sowell
- Into the rising sun, [in their own words, World War II's Pacific veterans reveal the heart of combat], Patrick K. O'Donnell
- Technopoly, the surrender of culture to technology, Neil Postman
- The Machiavellians, defenders of freedom, a defense of political truth against wishful thinking, James Burnham ; introduction by Sidney Hook
- Harry S. Truman, a life, Robert H. Ferrell
- Crusade, the untold story of the Gulf War, by Rick Atkinson
- Cornerstone of liberty, [property rights in 21st-century America], Timothy Sandefur
- Amusing ourselves to death, public discourse in the age of show business, Neil Postman
- Recalled to health, free yourself from a self-imposed prison of bad habits, Tim Hennessy