A LANDMARK DOUBLE ISSUE
We close this anniversary year with a historic double issue—the largest in our history—arriving in mailboxes this December.
Among its many highlights:
- Charles Kesler opens our double issue with a reflection and celebration of 25 years of the Claremont Review of Books.
- Christopher Caldwell returns with an essay on the new mayor of New York.
- Helen Andrews provides a moving essay on the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, and what's to come.
- New essays and reviews from Nathan Pinkoski, William Voegeli, Vincent Phillip Muñoz, Spencer Klavan, Christopher Flannery, Barry Strauss, and many more of our finest contributors.
None of this would have been possible without the loyal subscribers and supporters who have stood with us since Volume I, Number 1.
HELP US BEGIN THE NEXT 25 YEARS
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