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 | B.A. SANTAMARIA: RUNNING THE SHOW: Selected Documents 1939-1996
edited by Patrick Morgan
A copious collection of documents from the long career of political commentator and activist Bob Santamaria, edited, annotated and introduced by Patrick Morgan. (This is the companion volume to the earlier B.A. Santamaria: Your Most Obedient Servant: Selected Letters 1938-1996, also edited by Patrick Morgan and published in 2006).
Hardback, 520 pages, $59.95
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 | A STUDENT'S GUIDE TO MUSIC HISTORY
R.J. Stove
Elegantly produced by the prestigious ISI Books, this guide is a masterpiece of erudition and succinctness - a glorious romp through the history of music and full of memorable anecdotes and witticisms.
Paperback, 138 pages, $15.00
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 | UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL WARMING: Every 1,500 years
S. Fred Singer and Dennis T. Avery
Hysterical claims of irreversible human-induced climate change are demolished in this sober, factual and, above all, highly readable bestseller by a distinguished climate physicist and a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute.
Paperback, 295 pages, $29.95
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 | INKLINGS OF HEAVEN: C.S. Lewis and Eschatology
Sean Connolly
C.S. Lewis's religious writings and imaginative fiction are wrought with the sense of another world, more solid and of a deeper reality than we can even begin to comprehend.
Paperback, 320 pages, $49.90
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 | THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD: Essays Catholic and Contemporary
John Haldane
Over the course of 25 lively and readable essays, John Haldane, a philosophy professor at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, examines the role of philosophy in Church teaching, evolutionary theory, Christian humanism, medical and sexual ethics, religious architecture and religious schooling.
Paperback, 222 pages, $30.00
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 | DESPITE THE BARKING DOGS
Stanislaw Gotowicz
This novel is a gripping story of people of similar backgrounds but on opposing sides during World War II. Set in two continents, Europe and Australia, it begins in Poland, then moves to East Germany, Russia and faraway Australia. It is a moving story, with substance, humour, tension, irony and love.
Paperback, 345 pages, $24.95
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 | WILHELM RÖPKE: Swiss Localist, Global Economist
John Zmirak
Wilhelm Röpke (1899-1966), a Christian democrat, may be the most unjustly neglected economist and social critic of the 20th century. He was a trenchant foe of both communism and Nazism. After World War II he was a key architect of West Germany's astonishing economic recovery.
Paperback, 241 pages, $29.90
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 | A HUMANE ECONOMY: The Social Framework of the Free Market
Wilhelm Röpke
In this neglected classic, famous German economist Wilhelm Röpke expounds his vision of a market-friendly but socially responsible free enterprise economy based on widespread ownership of property and enterprises.
Hardback, 326 pages, $49.90
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 | THE 'AMERICAN WAY': Family and Community in the Shaping of the American Identity
Allan Carlson
In this fascinating and profoundly counter-cultural work, Carlson shows how America's political identity was originally centred on family and community
Paperback, 216 pages, $30.00
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