In this revealing new book, a bestselling author and former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations reminds listeners that the war on terror is also a war on faith. Dora Gold argues that only an Israeli-controlled Jerusalem can preserve the city's freedom and its openness to people of all faiths.
The Trail to Peach Meadow Canon first appeared in Giant Western magazine in 1949. There is a special magic in this original short novel as it first appeared in the magazine versions, and the text has been scrupulously restored.
"A professor of history at the City University of New York Graduate Center, Diggins (The Rise and Fall of the American Left) provides an original reappraisal of Ronald Reagan from the conservative perspective."--Publishers Weekly starred review
For a generation of Democrats, Terry McAuliffe is the ultimate political insider--setting strategy and policy, being spokesperson for the party, confidante for the candidates, and mediator among party leaders. This is McAuliffe's memoir, a fascinating, hilarious, and in-your-face look at the Clintons, congress, and Washington, D.C.
Black Monday
by R. Scott Reiss
read by Ray Porter
ISBN: 9780786160945
$29.95 11 CDs
Reiss, a Hollywood screenwriter, has created a true page-turner of pell-mell action and momentum, already in production as a movie....--Publishers Weekly
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Atlas Shrugged
by Ayn Rand
read by Christopher Hurt
ISBN: 9780786161782
$69.95 48 CDs