Memoirs of a Dissident PublisherRegnery Publishing, 01/07/1985 - 260 páginas The forthright yet unassuming and engagingly honest memoirs of a publisher whose controversial books on domestic and foreign politics made his house a force to be reckoned with. |
Índice
BACKGROUND AND EDUCATION | 3 |
FROM PAMPHLETS TO BOOKS | 26 |
THE FIRST TWO YEARS | 42 |
SOME PEOPLE AND PLACES | 55 |
REVISIONISMWORLD WAR II | 78 |
COMMUNISM AND FOREIGN POLICY | 103 |
THE NEW DEAL THE UNITED NATIONS LABOR UNIONS A RECONSIDERATION | 125 |
RUSSELL KIRK CONSERVATISM BECOMES A MOVEMENT | 146 |
MORE CONSERVATIVES | 167 |
ROY CAMPBELL WYNDHAM LEWIS TS ELIOT EZRA POUND | 194 |
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY | 221 |
OTHER BOOKS GOOD AND BAD | 234 |
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