H.W. Crocker III’s ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ aims to remind Americans of the bravery and sacrifices of those who have served in uniform over the centuries.
Connecting our founders’ beliefs to those of classical and Enlightenment thinkers, ‘The Pursuit of Happiness’ charts a roadmap back to a virtuous nation.
Covering 2,500 years, ‘The Killing Ground’ documents the history, unravels the myths, and explores the natural fortress of Thermopylae.
Sean Mirski’s book is exhaustively researched to tell the story of U.S. foreign policy.
In Walker Larson’s novel, the cosmos becomes a battleground as scientists set off to prove that the universe revolves around Earth.
Mark Stille’s book is a remarkable study of the naval decisions and their effects during history’s greatest sea battle.
An easy to understand, applicable guide for better thinking and better decisions.
“Appreciating Shakespeare” by Gideon Rappaport provides tools for readers and theatergoers to better understand and enjoy the works of this great writer.
A comprehensive look at the climate change problem, the risks we are facing, and our response.
“The Narrow Passage” is not built on fear but on thoughtful consideration of countless political and philosophical angles. The work is rather hopeful, placing responsibility on us for moving the country, and the West generally, toward a proper political philosophy that all nations have required for sustainability and success.
H.W. Crocker III’s ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ aims to remind Americans of the bravery and sacrifices of those who have served in uniform over the centuries.
Connecting our founders’ beliefs to those of classical and Enlightenment thinkers, ‘The Pursuit of Happiness’ charts a roadmap back to a virtuous nation.
Covering 2,500 years, ‘The Killing Ground’ documents the history, unravels the myths, and explores the natural fortress of Thermopylae.
Sean Mirski’s book is exhaustively researched to tell the story of U.S. foreign policy.
In Walker Larson’s novel, the cosmos becomes a battleground as scientists set off to prove that the universe revolves around Earth.
Mark Stille’s book is a remarkable study of the naval decisions and their effects during history’s greatest sea battle.
An easy to understand, applicable guide for better thinking and better decisions.
“Appreciating Shakespeare” by Gideon Rappaport provides tools for readers and theatergoers to better understand and enjoy the works of this great writer.
A comprehensive look at the climate change problem, the risks we are facing, and our response.
“The Narrow Passage” is not built on fear but on thoughtful consideration of countless political and philosophical angles. The work is rather hopeful, placing responsibility on us for moving the country, and the West generally, toward a proper political philosophy that all nations have required for sustainability and success.