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A Foreign Policy of Freedom
by Ron Paul
Foreword by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
Ron Paul's collection of inspired statements to the House of
Representatives that show him to be the most consistent and
morally responsible politician, perhaps, in the whole of American
history. This book takes on a special significance with his
2008 run for the U.S presidency. (2007, 372pp, pb)
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by Isabel Lyman
The Homeschooling Revolution outlines how over the last 25
years the homeschooling movement has gone from a little-known
fringe effort to mainstream success story. The book examines
the various motivations of parents who have chosen homeschooling,
but also examines the role of homeschooling in the education
of teenagers and the controversial trend toward the formation
of voluntary homeschool cooperatives. Lyman points out that
a loving home environment is more likely to make for better-adapted
adults. (2000ed, 142pp, pb)
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Narnia
Beckons is an elegant coffee table book rich with photos
from C.S. Lewis�s life and lovely charcoal drawings
of scenes and characters from The
Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. This book is full
of enlightening articles about Lewis, his writings (with
a special focus on Narnia),
and his impact on the 20th century and our culture. (2005,
184pp, hb)
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by Catherine Drinker Bowen
Rediscover the timeless story of the Constitutional Convention
of 1787 with Catherine Drinker Bowen�s Miracle at Philadelphia.
Go beyond the factual details of our Constitution and explore
the lives, personalities, prejudices, foibles, and fears of
our American forefathers. Miracle at Philadelphia is unquestionably
one of the most vivid and fascinating accounts of the Philadelphia
Convention and its critical role in American history. Learn
about our nation�s historical past so you can help to
make a difference in our future! (1986 ed, 346pp, pb)
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The Secret File On John Birch
James & Marti Hefley
The biography of a Christian missionary and U.S. intelligence
agent in China during World War II. The "complete"
story of his life is told here for the first time due to the
declassification of essential documents. The U.S. government,
for political reasons, kept the information in this book secret �
particularly the facts about his murder by the Chinese Communists.
(1995ed, 203pp, pb)
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