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The Intellectual Activist - An Objectivist Review
TIA Book Market
Politics & Economics
JOHN ADAMS AND THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY by C. Bradley Thompson
THE BLACK BOOK OF COMMUNISM by Stephane Courtois, et al.
BIOETHICS BIBLIOGRAPHY by Alex Epstein
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QUEEN CHRISTINA
YES, MINISTER
YES, PRIME MINISTER
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JOHN ADAMS AND THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY by C. Bradley Thompson
DARWIN by Michael White and John Gribbin
THE ENEMIES OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS by Thomas Bowden
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THE MOST OF P.G. WODEHOUSE by P.G. Wodehouse
THE CODE OF THE WOOSTERS by P.G. Wodehouse
THE MAN WHO LAUGHS by Victor Hugo
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THE LANGUAGE POLICE by Diane Ravitch
ANOTHER PLANET by Elinor Burkett
LOSING THE RACE by John McWhorter
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BIOETHICS BIBLIOGRAPHY by Alex Epstein
LOVING LIFE by Craig Biddle
FACETS OF AYN RAND by Mary Ann Sures and Charles Sures

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THE ENEMIES OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS by Thomas Bowden | October 1, 2003

A spirited defense of Columbus's legacy and of the values that make civilization possible.
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JOHN ADAMS AND THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY by C. Bradley Thompson | November 1, 2003

"Thompson provides the best and most comprehensive study of Adams's thought available today."
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YES, PRIME MINISTER | January 1, 2004
"Those looking for political satire that is funny, biting, philosophical, and surprisingly fresh…should not miss the exploits of Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby." (->)
YES, MINISTER | January 2, 2004
"Those looking for political satire that is funny, biting, philosophical, and surprisingly fresh…should not miss the exploits of Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby." (->)
QUEEN CHRISTINA | January 3, 2004
"Queen Christina is a literate, intelligent film that explores the conflict of duty vs. happiness with poignancy, style, and surprising explicitness." (->)


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