The Strange Non-Death of Communism: ‘To Overthrow the World’ Part 1
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The Strange Non-Death of Communism: ‘To Overthrow the World’ Part 1

In the first part of this two-part book review, we learn about the birth and growth of a geopolitical cancer.
Patriots and Scoundrels Revealed in ‘Confronting the Presidents’
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Patriots and Scoundrels Revealed in ‘Confronting the Presidents’

Bill O’Reilly and co-author Martin Dugard dig under the surface of the men who were American presidents.
‘Emperor of the Seas: Kublai Khan and the Making of China’
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‘Emperor of the Seas: Kublai Khan and the Making of China’

Author Jack Weatherford’s biography of the khan depicts a ruler who forged the Middle Kingdom as a naval empire.
The World Turned Upside Down: Timothy Goeglein’s Latest Book
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The World Turned Upside Down: Timothy Goeglein’s Latest Book

‘Stumbling Toward Utopia’ comprehensively explains how the 1960s’ utopian dream has failed and what we need to do to move beyond it.

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‘Kentucky, Y’all’: A Cornucopia of Culture

‘Kentucky, Y’all’: A Cornucopia of Culture

This book demonstrates that from the Appalachians to the flatlands, Kentucky is a state with a lot to offer.
An Enjoyable Historical Read With Flawed Theories

An Enjoyable Historical Read With Flawed Theories

Raymond Jonas discusses the European invasion of Mexico, the Habsburg imperial installment, and its tragic conclusion in ‘Habsburg on the Rio Grande.’
‘Targeted: Beirut’ Records an Historic Terrorist Attack

‘Targeted: Beirut’ Records an Historic Terrorist Attack

The authors recount the chilling story of ‘The 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing and the Untold Origin Story of the War on Terror.’
Jane Austen’s ‘Mansfield Park’: A Quiet Heroism

Jane Austen’s ‘Mansfield Park’: A Quiet Heroism

The protagonist of Austen’s novel presents the steadfastness and strength of character that make a real heroine.
’What the Chicken Knows’: Finding Delight in a Common Farm Animal

’What the Chicken Knows’: Finding Delight in a Common Farm Animal

Described as a ‘New Appreciation of the World’s Most Familiar Bird,’ the book shares discoveries and insights about a familiar feathered friend.
‘The Wedding of Magdeburg’ Published in English for the First Time

‘The Wedding of Magdeburg’ Published in English for the First Time

Nobel Prize for Literature nominee Gertrud von le Fort’s 1938 novel about the Sack of Magdeburg brings to readers the history and suspense of that fateful day.
The Strange Non-Death of Communism: ‘To Overthrow the World’ Part 2

The Strange Non-Death of Communism: ‘To Overthrow the World’ Part 2

In part two of this book review, we visit historian Sean McMeekin’s study of the alleged death and rebirth of a geopolitical cancer.