A new book explores the American history of a Biblical tale
Grace Olmstead meditates on whether a return to roots is possible
A rollicking alternative history of George Armstrong Custer
Jonathan Marks paints a more optimistic picture of the state of higher learning
A new biography of Thomas Paine seeks to restore religion to its rightful place in the Age of Revolution and the life of a controversial Founding Father.
Catharine Savage Brosman has crafted a volume of epigrammatic verse dedicated to landscape and stone, monument and mountain, solidifying her reputation as one of the finest poets of her age.
The great chronicler of Soviet totalitarianism may have been grateful for the reception he received in America but Russia would always remain his home.
The former producer of William F. Buckley’s “Firing Line” has written a candid expression of faith, intoned in a literary, learned, and lively voice.
John C. Calhoun was intelligent, public-spirited, and forthright. But he lacked a virtue that his age and our own both desperately need—political humility.
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