From Jed Donahue <[email protected]>
Subject Order this weekend to get your books in time for Christmas
Date December 15, 2019 7:30 PM
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Dear John,

Are you still looking for thoughtful gifts?

Then ISI has you covered: you can get 50% off all our books ([link removed]) .

But if you want to receive them by Christmas, you need to order this weekend.

As an added bonus, you will get free shipping when you order more than $50 worth of books. Just enter the coupon code XMAS at checkout.

Wondering where to start? Here are the 5 most popular items in this year’s ISI Holiday Sale:
1. Modern Age ([link removed]) : For the second year in a row, subscriptions to this acclaimed journal are the most popular item in ISI’s Holiday Sale. It’s easy to see why. In our contentious and confusing times, Modern Age exposes you to the best ideas that conservatives of all stripes are wrestling with. The historian Wilfred McClay calls it “required reading for those who want to engage conservative thought at a high level.” Read Modern Age and you’ll understand why its circulation has tripled in just a couple of years under editor Daniel McCarthy.

2. The Solzhenitsyn Reader ([link removed]) : Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was a truly monumental figure. He is a writer you must read. This book offers the perfect way to dig into the Nobel Prize winner’s voluminous writings. In the words of the Chicago Sun-Times, “This expansive, convenient ‘greatest hits’ fills a gaping void on the shelves for those interested in dipping further into Solzhenitsyn.”

3. Cooperation and Coercion ([link removed]) : This book won’t be out until early next year, but the strong preorders show how many readers are eager to get it. Antony Davies and James Harrigan, cohosts of the popular Words & Numbers podcast, cut through heated partisan debates to give you a whole new way of looking at the world. This myth-busting, accessible book helps you make sense of such hot-button issues as the minimum wage, gun control, taxes, and much more.

4. The Divine Plan ([link removed]) : You want to understand what real leadership looks like? Then look at how Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan united to confront Soviet Communism. You may think you know the story, but coauthors Paul Kengor and Robert Orlando reveal incredible new depths to the relationship. They draw on their tireless archival research and exclusive interviews with an amazing roster of experts, including historians and biographers George Weigel, Douglas Brinkley, H. W. Brands, John O’Sullivan, and Anne Applebaum; Archbishop Timothy Dolan and Bishop Robert Barron; and Reagan advisers Dick Allen and James Rosebush. It’s an extraordinary tale.

5. J. R. R. Tolkien’s Sanctifying Myth ([link removed]) : Tolkien never goes out of style. And there’s no end to the fascination with the worlds he created. In this book, Brad Birzer takes you on a masterful tour of Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium. He reveals the underlying meaning of Middle-earth—political, social, and religious (including Tolkien’s surprisingly specific religious symbolism). Booklist said it perfectly when it called Birzer’s book “essential reading for all Tolkien enthusiasts.”


And that’s just the beginning. You can choose from nearly 200 books in our store ([link removed]) .

But please make sure you get your order in today if you want your gifts in time for Christmas.

Best,

Jed Donahue
Editor in Chief, ISI Books

P.S. Don’t forget to enter the coupon code XMAS at checkout to get free shipping on orders over $50 ([link removed]) .

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