Dear John,
Your $3 book sale ends Saturday. So this is your last chance to build your library for only a few dollars.
You can choose from 38 books, including these reader favorites:
- The Closing of the Muslim Mind: Trying to make sense of the Islamic world—and why it’s often at odds with ours? Then this is the book for you. The great Sir Roger Scruton calls it “brilliant,” “lucid and fascinating,” and “illuminating.”
- Acclaimed biographies of two unjustly neglected Founders—John Dickinson and the “American Cicero,” Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
- ISI’s Student Guides, which give you a masterful introduction to political philosophy, liberal arts, history, economics, and other subjects. The Wall Street Journal calls these short guides “mini–great books in themselves.” You’ll get an education in one sitting.
- It Didn’t Have to Be This Way: Fears of another recession are growing. This book will teach you what to look out for, and why the boom-and-bust cycle is unnecessary.
- Real Heroes: The champions of liberty heralded in this book usually go unsung. You’ll love these profiles in conservative courage.
- The Triumph of Faith: Think people are abandoning religion? Think again. This myth-busting book by renowned scholar of religion Rodney Stark will change how you understand the modern world.
- Papal Economics: All kinds of partisan groups try to enlist Catholic social teaching in their causes. This book shows what the Catholic Church really teaches about capitalism and democracy.
- Rendezvous with Destiny: The definitive history of Ronald Reagan’s remarkable 1980 election victory—a book hailed as a “monumental accomplishment” (National Review) that “will not anytime soon—if ever—be surpassed” (American Spectator).
- Cult City: You probably remember the names Harvey Milk and the Reverend Jim Jones, the cult leader behind the Jonestown massacre. But you probably don’t know the real story. This is a riveting real-life tale of extremism, madness, and murder. The Wall Street Journal calls it “revisionist history at its delightful best.”
- . . . and many more!
You can check out the full list of titles here. Remember: this sale ends Saturday, so shop now.
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Best,
Jed Donahue
Editor in Chief, ISI Books
P.S. You can get many of these titles as ebooks for only $1.50.
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