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  • Me the People

    Random House USA Inc Me the People

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £14.40

  • The Presidency in the Twentyfirst Century

    The University Press of Kentucky The Presidency in the Twentyfirst Century

    Book SynopsisAs the most prominent figure of the U.S. government, the president is under constant scrutiny from both his colleagues and the American people. The Presidency in the Twenty-first Century explores the growth of presidential power, investigating its social, political, and economic impact on America's present and future.Editor Charles W.

    £20.86

  • Ambition in America Political Power and the

    The University Press of Kentucky Ambition in America Political Power and the

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    £56.62

  • The Unbearable Heaviness of Governing The Obama

    Hoover Institution Press,U.S. The Unbearable Heaviness of Governing The Obama

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTaking a critical look at the realities that have shaped the first stage of Barack Obama's presidency, Morton Keller offers a history-focused examination of Obama's developing style of governing, with particular attention to his signature policies of the stimulus, financial, and health care reforms.Table of Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Governing Chapter Two: Fixing the Economy Chapter Three: Into the Maze: Health Care Chapter Four: Contexts: Analogy and Ideology Chapter Five: Unfinished Business: Policy and Politics Notes About the Author Index

    15 in stock

    £17.95

  • State of Disrepair Fixing the Culture and

    Hoover Institution Press,U.S. State of Disrepair Fixing the Culture and

    Book SynopsisConventional wisdom in Washington in recent years has maintained that the US State Department is dramatically undernourished for the work required of US civilian power. Developed in reaction to the proposition that America's civilian agencies could not be made as successful as the military, State of Disrepair: Fixing the Culture and Practices of the State Department shows how the deficiencies in focus, education, and programmatic proficiency impede the work of the State Department and suggests how investing in those areas could make the agency significantly more successful at building stable and prosperous democratic governments around the world.Kori Schake explains why, instead of burdening the US military with yet another inherently civilian function, work should focus on bringing those agencies of the government whose job it is to provide development assistance up to the standard of success that our military has achieved. Schake presents a vision of what a successful State DepartmenTable of Contents Foreword by Charles A. O’Reilly III Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 2 Nature of the Problem 3 Atrophy of Diplomatic Power 4 Missed Opportunity 5 Possibilities 6 Program 7 Conclusion Notes Bibliography About the Author Index

    £17.95

  • TwoFer

    Hoover Institution Press,U.S. TwoFer

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £17.95

  • Constitutional Conservatism Liberty

    Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Constitutional Conservatism Liberty

    Book SynopsisSocial conservatives and libertarians: Is a meeting of the minds possible?Feuding among US conservatives for the title True Conservative is nothing new. Underlying the feud has been a failure to grasp that conservatism in America forms a family of principles that require accommodation: to each other, to the exigencies of the moment, and to the changing habits and opinions of the American people. In Constitutional Conservatism, Peter Berkowitz identifies the political principles social conservatives and libertarians share, or should share, and sketches the common ground on which they can and should join forces. Drawing on the writings of Edmund Burke, The Federalist, and the high points of post-War II American conservatism, Berkowitz argues that the top political priority for social conservatives and libertarians should be to rally around the principles of liberty crystallized in the US Constitution and pursue reform in light of them. He shows that this task depends on the cultivatioTrade Review“Peter Berkowitz makes a match between Edmund Burke and the American Founders to give 'political moderation' a good name on our partisan battlefield. A short, effectual book with shining prose, a telling argument, and a lasting message.” — Harvey C. Mansfield, Harvard University“Peter Berkowitz is among America's wisest and best political philosophers. He proves again why in Constitutional Conservatism: Liberty, Self-Government, and Political Moderation. In it he covers a significant amount of intellectual terrain—from Burke and the American Founders through Buckley and Reagan to the here and now—in a manner that is lively, informed, accessible and timely.Conservatism is now engaged in a period of reflection that may lead to recalibration. One of the best things that could happen is for those on the right to listen to the counsel of Professor Berkowitz as he helps us to recover the constitutional connection between liberty, self-government, and political moderation rightly understood. Constitutional Conservatism is a wonderful and necessary book. In looking back, Peter Berkowitz helps us to see our way forward.” — Peter Wehner, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, member of the Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush administrations

    £17.95

  • How Public Policy Became War

    Hoover Institution Press,U.S. How Public Policy Became War

    Book SynopsisAs a response to the Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal is widely understood as a turning point in American history. David Davenport and Gordon Lloyd go even further, calling the New Deal America's French Revolution, refashioning American government and public policy in ways that have grown to epic proportions today.

    £17.95

  • Managing American Hegemony

    Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Managing American Hegemony

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £22.46

  • Obamas Globe

    Beaufort Books Obamas Globe

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review...it is definitely a must read for anyone wishing to understand why America seems more alone in the world now than it has ever been. -- ConservativeHQHerschensohn was once a former deputy special assistant to President Nixon, who hailed him as 'particularly well qualified in an area I find important, foreign policy. He is an expert in that area.' To have been called an expert in foreign policy by Richard Nixon is like having Pavarotti say you're a great singer. Nixon often dazzled audiences with tours d'horizon of international affairs, and Herschensohn does the same.... -- Human EventsIn the first presidential debate of the 2012 election, Republican challenger Mitt Romney defeated Barack Obama handily in a takedown of the President's devastating domestic policies. Foreign policy wasn't addressed, but all Romney need do to to brush up for a victory in that arena is study Bruce Herschensohn's new book. -- FrontPage MagazineBruce Herschensohn calmly makes a devastating case against the foreign policy of President Barack Hussein Obama and, more importantly, offers readers a foundation on which they can build their own ability to assess American international relations going forward. -- The American SpectatorIt's truly a critical book... Brief and powerful... It's something that the Romney campaign ought to memorize... The Dean, in my opinion, of observers of foreign policy - Bruce Herschensohn... My favorite analyst of world affairs, Bruce Herschensohn. And I mean that quite literally. -- Dennis Prager, best-selling author and nationally syndicated radio show host (taken from the Sept 27 interview)

    20 in stock

    £20.79

  • The Prince

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Prince

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhat makes this well-annotated translation stand out from others is an insightful introduction by editor Thomas G. Bergin especially helpful for achieving a better understanding of the times and the political scene in which Machiavelli worked, lived, and wrote.Table of ContentsIntroduction vii To the magnificent Lorenzo, son of piero de’ medici xiii 1.Types of Monarchy and How They Are Acquired 1 II. Hereditary Monarchies 1 III. Mixed Monarchies 2 IV. Why the Kingdom of Darius, Occupied by Alexander, Did Not Rebel Against Alexander’s Successors after His Death 10 V. How Cities or States Previously Independent Must Be Governed after Occupation 12 VI. Of New Monarchies Acquired by One’s Arms and Ability 13 VII. New Monarchies Acquired by the Power of Others or by Fortune 16 VIII. On Those Who Have Become Princes by Crime 23 IX. Civil Monarchy 26 X. How the Strength of All Monarchies Should Be Measured 29 XI. Eccelesiastical Monarchies 31 XII. Various Kinds of Troops with Special Discussion of Mercenaries 33 XIII. Auxiliaries, Mixed, and Native Troops 38 XIV. The Prince’s Duty in Military Matters 41 XV. On Things for Which Men, and Particularly Princes, Are Praised or Blamed 44 XVI. Generosity and Meanness 45 XVII. Cruelty and Clemency and Whether It Is Better to Be Loved or Feared 47 XVIII. In What Manner Princes Should Keep Their Word 50 XIX. Essential to Avoid Being Hated or Despised 52 XX. Whether the Building of Fortresses or Other Measures Taken by Princes Are Useful or Dangerous 61 XXI. How a Prince Should Conduct Himself in Order to Acquire Prestige 65 XXII. The Prince’s Ministers 68 XXIII. How to Avoid Flatterers 69 XXIV. Why the Princes of Italy Have Lost Their States 71 XXV. The Influence of Fortune on Human Affairs and How It May Be Countered 72 XXVI. Exhortation to Free Italy from the Barbarians 75 Bibliography 79 Index of Proper Names 80

    10 in stock

    £13.45

  • The Debate on the Constitution Part 2 Federalist

    The Library of America The Debate on the Constitution Part 2 Federalist

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisHere, on a scale unmatched by any previous collection, is the extraordinary energy and eloquence of our first national political campaign: During the secret proceedings of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the framers created a fundamentally new national plan to replace the Articles of Confederation and then submitted it to conventions in each state for ratification. Immediately, a fierce storm of argument broke. Federalist supporters, Antifederalist opponents, and seekers of a middle ground strove to balance public order and personal liberty as they praised, condemned, challenged, and analyzed the new Constitution Gathering hundreds of original texts by Franklin, Madison, Jefferson, Washington, and Patrick Henry—as well as many others less well known today—this unrivaled collection allows readers to experience firsthand the intense year-long struggle that created what remains the world’s oldest working national charter. Assembled here in chronologTrade Review"The best resource for understanding the morning headlines I've seen in a long time." — Bill Moyers"An easily accessible set of sacred writings for America's civil religion, these two books are composed of the very stuff of history." — The Chicago Tribune"Not only is it wonderful writing, it is wonderful thinking." — Nina Totenberg, NPR

    10 in stock

    £31.88

  • Under God George Washington and the Question of

    £15.15

  • Attack of the Theocrats

    Pitchstone LLC Attack of the Theocrats

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £13.25

  • Judicial Process in America

    £116.10

  • Keeping the Republic

    CQ Press Keeping the Republic

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    £161.10

  • Re Constitutions

    Roaring Brook Press Re Constitutions

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe latest volume in our World Citizen Comics series, Re: Constitutions explains the role constitutions play in how government is structured and provides context for the modern issues that arise from these documents.

    10 in stock

    £21.84

  • The Freedom Answer Book

    Thomas Nelson Publishers The Freedom Answer Book

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £12.78

  • Torture and State Violence in the United States

    Johns Hopkins University Press Torture and State Violence in the United States

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisS.Trade ReviewTorture and State Violence in the United States is a very useful bit of research, bringing together many resources that readers would require hours or days to assemble on their own. -- Jack David Eller Anthropology Review Database [Pallitto] tries to demonstrate that the cruelty manifest in American state violence-the genus of which torture is a species-has been a constant in the 400 years of American history. ChoiceTable of ContentsList of DocumentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Colonial North America and the Early Republic2. Slavery and the Frontier3. Imperialism, Jim Crow, and World War4. The Cold War, Vietnam, and Torture by the Police5. The War on TerrorConclusionBibliographyIndex

    5 in stock

    £55.50

  • Ex Oriente Lex

    Johns Hopkins University Press Ex Oriente Lex

    Book SynopsisA preface by editors Deborah Lyons and Kurt Raaflaub details the importance of Westbrook's work for the field of classics, while Sophie Demare-Lafont's incisive introduction places Westbrook's ideas within the wider context of ancient law.Trade ReviewIndividually and cumulatively (his) essays encourage a re-examination of shared cultural heritage often fiercely resisted by classicist. -- Rockwell CJ It is the singular admiration for his diagnostic skills which attracts readers of ancient Near Eastern law to his scholarship, and as a result he will not be forgotten... The Ds CommentaryTable of ContentsEditors' NotePrefaceIntroduction1. The Trial Scene in the Iliad2. Penelope's Dowry and Odysseus' Kingship3. Drakon's Homicide Law4. Barbarians at the Gates5. The Nature and Origins of the Twelve Tables6. Restrictions on Alienation of Property in Early Roman Law7. The Coherence of the Lex Aquilia8. Vitae Necisque Potestas9. The Origin of Laesio Enormis10. Codification and Canonization11. Reflections on the Law of Homicide in the Ancient World12. The Early History of LawAbbreviationsBibliographyIndex

    £51.50

  • Bureaucracy and SelfGovernment

    Johns Hopkins University Press Bureaucracy and SelfGovernment

    Book SynopsisRevisiting his historical exploration of competing conceptions of politics, government, and public administration, the author offers a novel way of thinking constitutionally about public administration that transcends debates about big government.Trade ReviewUseful for advanced students and faculty... Recommended. ChoiceTable of ContentsPreface to the Second EditionSeries Editor's ForewordPreface to the First EditionAcknowledgments to the First Edition1. Public Administration as Instrument and Institution2. Preserving the Chain of Dependence: The Ideas of the Founding and Early Republic3. Restoring Republican Virtue: The Impact of Jacksonian Ideals4. Perfecting the Neutral Instrument: Transformations of the Second State and Progressive Reforms5. Serving the Liberal State: Administration and the Rise of the New Deal Political Order6. Politics and Administration after the New Deal: Liberal Orthodoxy and Its Challenges7. The Constitutive Dimension of Public Administration: Appreciating Consequences8. Bureaucracy and the Future of American Self-GovernmentReferencesIndex

    £31.42

  • The Fate of the Revolution

    Johns Hopkins University Press The Fate of the Revolution

    Book SynopsisThis engaging book harnesses the uncertainty and excitement of the Constitutional debates to show readers the clear departure the Constitution marked, the powerful reasons people had to view it warily, and the persuasive claims that Madison and his allies finally made with success.Trade Review... This work provides a fresh and informative account, despite slighting portions of the story. Recommended. All academic levels/libraries. Choice Readers unfamiliar with the basic outline of the arguments in Richmond will understand them clearly after reading Glover's text. Virginia Magazine of History and BiographyTable of ContentsPrologue1. Fall 1787, First Reactions2. Winter 1787–1788, Jockeying for Power3. Spring 1788, Electing the Delegates4. Summer 1788, Debating in Richmond5. Summer 1788, Deciding the Question and the FutureEpilogueAcknowledgmentsNotesSuggested Further ReadingIndex

    £43.00

  • The Fate of the Revolution

    Johns Hopkins University Press The Fate of the Revolution

    Book SynopsisThis engaging book harnesses the uncertainty and excitement of the Constitutional debates to show readers the clear departure the Constitution marked, the powerful reasons people had to view it warily, and the persuasive claims that Madison and his allies finally made with success.Trade Review... This work provides a fresh and informative account, despite slighting portions of the story. Recommended. All academic levels/libraries. Choice Readers unfamiliar with the basic outline of the arguments in Richmond will understand them clearly after reading Glover's text. Virginia Magazine of History and BiographyTable of ContentsPrologue1. Fall 1787, First Reactions2. Winter 1787–1788, Jockeying for Power3. Spring 1788, Electing the Delegates4. Summer 1788, Debating in Richmond5. Summer 1788, Deciding the Question and the FutureEpilogueAcknowledgmentsNotesSuggested Further ReadingIndex

    £24.26

  • Emergent Strategy and Grand Strategy

    Johns Hopkins University Press Emergent Strategy and Grand Strategy

    Book SynopsisEmergent Strategy and Grand Strategy thus offers both scholars and practitioners of foreign policy an original theoretical framework to explain strategic success.Trade ReviewThis well-written book is highly recommended.—ChoicePopescu's analysis raises a number of interesting points, particularly regarding the limitations of grand strategy planning in the Cold War.—PassportPopescu should be lauded for moving beyond the current debate over which grand strategy the United States should adopt to successfully challenge the grand strategy paradigm itself.—Alexander Kirss, Air and Space Power JournalExamining eight US presidential administrations, Popescu considers whether the criticism of policymakers who deviate from grand strategy in the service of short-term considerations is warranted. According to the author, such deviations may develop into a new strategy over time, particularly if leaders focus on learning from their mistakes.—International Institute for Strategic StudiesEmergent Strategy and Grand Strategy is a significant contribution to the literature. This book marks the entrance of an insightful new voice into the ongoing debate about the theory and practice of American grand strategy—a debate certain to intensify in coming years.—Christopher Layne, Texas A&M University, Perspectives on Politics[Emergent Strategy and Grand Strategy] stands as the first political science contribution to test this emergent approach as an alternative explanation for successful national security strategizing . . . Popescu's book provides an original and counterintuitive way of thinking about the history of post–World War II US national security strategies. It is also timely—as we reflect on Donald Trump's foreign policy, his unorthodox decisionmaking style, and the different ways in which the president could harness his erratic approach in international affairs.—Vincent Boucher, University of Quebec at Montreal, International Studies ReviewTable of ContentsPreface1. Grand Strategy, Emergent Strategy, and Foreign Policy Success2. George Kennan, Containment, and the Beginning of the Cold War3. Globalizing Containment4. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Project Solarium, and the New Look5. Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, and Détente6. Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War7. George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and the Post–Cold War Era8. George W. Bush and the War on Terror9. Shape or Adapt?EpilogueAppendixNotesIndex

    £47.50

  • The WebsterHayne Debate

    Johns Hopkins University Press The WebsterHayne Debate

    Book SynopsisA crucial senatorial debate on the question of the states' relationship to the federal government. Two generations after the founding, Americans still disagreed on the nature of the Union. Was it a confederation of sovereign states or a nation headed by a central government? To South Carolina Senator Robert Y. Hayne and others of his mindset, only the vigilant protection of states' rights could hold off an attack on the southern way of life, which was undergirded by slavery. Massachusetts Senator Daniel Webster, on the other hand, believed that the political and economic ascendancy of New Englandand the nationrequired a strong, activist national government. In The Webster-Hayne Debate, Christopher Childers focuses on the sharp dispute that engaged Webster and Hayne in January 1830. During Senate discussion of western land policy, Childers explains, the senators' exchanges grew first earnest and then heated, finally landing on the question of unionits nature and its value in a federalTrade ReviewIn The Webster-Hayne Debate, Christopher Childers examines the context of the debate between Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and his Senate colleague Robert S. Hayne of South Carolina in January 1830 . . . Readers will finish the book with a clear idea of the reason Webster's "Reply" became so influential in its own day. They will also better understand the debate's political context.—Asaf Almog, University of Virginia, Western Historical QuarterlyChristopher Childers's contribution to Johns Hopkins University Press's highly regarded Witness to History series reminds us that the [Webster-Hayne] debate remains a subject well worth considering, both for its oratorical power and, perhaps even more importantly, for what it reveals about the complex and intricately nuanced nature of the nation's Jacksonian political culture. The chief strength of Childers's work is its ability to provide readers with a sophisticated overview of the shifting political landscape that inspired this highly charged and symbolically rich exchange.—Martin Hershock, University of Michigan–Dearborn, Journal of American HistoryThe Webster-Hayne Debate: Defining Nationhood in the Early American Republic is an excellent fit for the undergraduate classroom and will surely spark conversation about the relationship between the states and the Union . . . this work serves as an introduction to this pivotal moment and to the politics of early antebellum America.—Thomas Blake Earle, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Journal of Southern HistoryTable of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Prologue. We the States or We the People? 1. New England’s March toward Nationalism 2. The South’s March toward Sectionalism3. The West Asserts Its Power4. The Great Debate5. Nullification and NationhoodEpilogue. The Webster-Hayne Debate in Historical MemoryNotesEssay on SourcesIndex

    £22.97

  • The Blood of Abraham: Insights into the Middle

    University of Arkansas Press The Blood of Abraham: Insights into the Middle

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn The Blood of Abraham, originally published in 1985 with updates to the afterword in 1993 and 2007, President Carter explains his understanding of the Middle East and seeks to provide an enlightening and reconciling vision for greater peace in the region.Trade ReviewThe book's main lesson is one that Carter taught so well at Camp David: that adversaries in the Middle East can make giant steps toward peace if America's president acts as a 'trusted mediator' and an 'unwavering, enthusiastic' partner in the process." —Newsweek"A caring, well-researched and closely informed book . . . can be read by the non-expert without fear of arcane overload, yet can be read profitably by experts for its clearness of thought." —Atlanta Journal and Constitution

    3 in stock

    £24.26

  • Genocide of the Mind

    Thunder's Mouth Press Genocide of the Mind

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    £18.07

  • 1001 Ways to Celebrate America

    Triumph Books 1001 Ways to Celebrate America

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisComplementing the many tributes to victims and heroes of the 9/11 tragedy, this book connects readers to their heritage by showing what makes the United States such a unique culture by highlighting the best, quirky, and abiding about being an American.

    10 in stock

    £8.60

  • Hitting the Lottery Jackpot: State Governments

    Monthly Review Press,U.S. Hitting the Lottery Jackpot: State Governments

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn a critical overview of lotteries in the US, this work documents who really profits from lotteries and who really loses.Table of ContentsThe rise of lottomania - discusses the strong opposition to lotteries in the US in the 1960s and 1970s and outlines the economic and social changes that led to a reversal of this sentiment; lotteries in US history - a history of lotteries, from their appearance in 16th century Europe to their use as a means to fund colonialism and provide capital in the United States until 1900. Chronicles the political-economic events of the 20th century that brought the return of state lotteries; lotteries as questionable state policy - examines the economic, moral, and social costs of state reliance on lotteries to generate public revenues; state lotteries and the legitimation of inequality - highlights the ideology reinforced by state marketing campaigns; from promoting public belief in magic and supernatural forces by exhorting people to bet their "lucky numbers" to providing those in economic distress with illusory plans of action; a lotto obstacles to change - summary of key points.

    2 in stock

    £72.40

  • Africa: Unity, Sovereignty, and Sorrow

    Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc Africa: Unity, Sovereignty, and Sorrow

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThough the demise of one or another African state has been heralded for nearly five decades, the map of the continent remains virtually unchanged. By and large, these states are judged failures. And yet they endure. Pierre Englebert asks: why do these oppressive and exploitative, yet otherwise ineffective, structures remain broadly unchallenged? Why do Africans themselves, who have received little in the way of security, basic welfare, or development, continue to embrace their states and display surprising levels of nationalist fervor? He finds his answer in the benefits that sovereign weak states offer to Africa's regional and national elites - and to those who depend on them.Englebert carefully articulates the manner in which international sovereignty is translated into domestic legal command - and the sorrow that ensues. He also offers some corrective 'policy fantasies'. Effectively combining theory, cross-national quantitative methods, and case studies, his book reveals a pattern of reproduction of a predatory, dysfunctional state in which human integrity is sacrificed to its territorial counterpart.Table of ContentsUNITY.; ""I'm Still Standing"": Africa's Territorial Resilience.; Unaltered States: Inertia and Nationalism.; SOVEREIGNTY.; The Domestic Currency of International Sovereignty.; The Calculus of Compliance.; Separatist Illusions and Sovereignty Variations.; SORROW.; The Politics of Patriotism, Polarization, and Poverty.; Beyond Sovereignty Fetishism: Rational Policy Fantasies.

    3 in stock

    £30.09

  • Hugo Black's Pocket U.S. Constitution: 'Keep One

    NewSouth, Incorporated Hugo Black's Pocket U.S. Constitution: 'Keep One

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisRemembered by some as the "most remarkable Supreme Court justice of the twentieth century," Justice Hugo L. Black was an early proponent of a judicial revolution that rebuilt America by expanding individual rights under the law and empowering the federal government to address America’s economic and social problems. In large part through Black’s persistence and influence, the Supreme Court’s reinterpretation of the Bill of Rights and other key amendments helped to unleash human productivity, economic prosperity, and civil rights across the nation. Justice Black almost always carried a pocket edition of the Constitution. In his reverence for and belief in it, Black called it "the best document in the world" to guide a government "of the people, by the people, and for the people." He believed that everyone should own a copy of the Constitution. This modern pocket edition of the U.S. Constitution and its amendments is inspired by Justice Black’s habit and example. The introduction is by biographer Steve Suitts, author of Hugo Black of Alabama: How His Roots and Early Career Shaped the Great Champion of the Constitution.

    10 in stock

    £12.45

  • The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840

    Chicago Review Press The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840

    Book SynopsisAmericans have come to expect that the nation’s presidential campaigns will be characterized by a carnival atmosphere emphasizing style over substance. But this fascinating account of the pivotal 1840 election reveals how the now-unavoidable traditions of big money, big rallies, shameless self-promotion, and carefully manufactured candidate images first took root in presidential politics.Pulitzer Prize–nominated former Wall Street Journal reporter Ronald G. Shafer tells the colorful story of the election battle between sitting president Martin Van Buren, a professional Democratic politician from New York, and Whig Party upstart William Henry Harrison, a military hero who was nicknamed “Old Tippecanoe” after a battlefield where he fought and won in 1811. Shafer shows how the pivotal campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” marked a series of firsts that changed presidential politicking forever: the first presidential campaign as mass entertainment, directed at middle- and lower-income voters; the first “image campaign,” in which strategists painted Harrison as an everyman living in a log cabin sipping hard cider (in fact, he was born into wealth, lived in a twenty-two-room mansion, and drank only sweet cider); the first campaign in which a candidate, Harrison, traveled and delivered speeches directly to voters; the first one influenced by major campaign donations; the first in which women openly participated; and the first involving massive grassroots rallies, attended by tens of thousands and marked by elaborate fanfare, including bands, floats, a log cabin on wheels, and the world’s tallest man.Some of history’s most fascinating figures—including Susan B. Anthony, Charles Dickens, Abraham Lincoln, Edgar Allan Poe, Thaddeus Stevens, and Walt Whitman—pass through this colorful story, which is essential reading for anyone interested in learning when image first came to trump ideas in presidential politics. Trade Review"Ron Shafer re-creates a precursor to the 2016 presidential campaign in stunning detail that makes for delightful reading. The Carnival Campaign is a masterpiece of historical reportage."Ronald Kessler, author of The First Family Detail , In the President's Secret Service , and The Sins of the Father: Joseph P. Kennedy and the Dynasty He Founded"Ron Shafer argues with clarity and a sly sense of humor that William Henry Harrison's fraudulent 'log cabin and hard cider' presidential campaign in 1840 (he was born in luxury and drank Madeira) set the tone for all the image-first campaigns that followed." James M. Perry, former chief political correspondent for the Wall Street Journal"If you've ever wondered how our presidential campaigns came to be what they are now, read The Carnival Campaign. Ronald G. Shafer brings to life the raw emotions and coarse behaviors that toppled the incumbent President Martin Van Buren. This is gripping history." Ralph Nader, author of Unstoppable: The Emerging Left-Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State"Ron Shafer's delightful book is replete with anecdotes, nicknames, quips, irony, and telling descriptions of large figures engaged in the long struggle to expand American democratic participation. For those who want the full narrative of the American experience, this book is both necessary and enthralling." Robert W. Merry, author of A Country of Vast Designs: James K. Polk, the Mexican War, and the Conquest of the American Continent"Seldom have I found history so entertaining. Despite its terrifying parallels with the current election, this book was a delight to read." The Internet Review of Books"[Author Ronald] Shafer makes his readers feel that we are not alonenot the first, and sadly, not the last to be bamboozled." Kirkus Reviews"Ron Shafer reminds us that what's old is new again in his compelling yarn about the 1840 campaign, which set a standard for lies and mudslinging that remains with us today." -- Dana Milbank, Washington Post columnist

    £21.56

  • The Reunited States of America: How We Can Bridge

    Berrett-Koehler The Reunited States of America: How We Can Bridge

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £14.39

  • The Money Mafia: A World in Crisis

    Trine Day The Money Mafia: A World in Crisis

    Book SynopsisExposing perceived fault lines in our banking and financial systems and explaining how unemployment could be cut in half in two years and worldwide prosperity restored, this book argues the existence of exotic energy sources to replace fossil fuels and consequently recommends an immediate end to fracking and offshore drilling for oil. It further urges an immediate worldwide mobilization to replace the energy source in every car, truck, tractor, ship, airplane, and house on Earth in seven years in a desperate effort to save the planet from further overheating. The book blasts government secrecy, and more than 65 years of supposed lies and disinformation, and demands full disclosure of what they know about visitors from other realms and their technology and the extent of their collaboration, including any treaties that may have been signed by them. With more than 65 years of participation in and observation of political and economic systems—beginning with the Great Depression, extending through World War II, the postwar era of hope for a better life, the Cold War, the subjugation of democracy by oligarchy, and the subtle but continuous militarization of America—Paul T. Hellyer analyzes what he believes has gone wrong with the world and its economy and suggests radical measures to introduce a universal culture of peace and cooperation.

    £16.16

  • Power Hungry:

    Chicago Review Press Power Hungry:

    Book SynopsisTwo unsung women whose power using food as a political weapon during the civil rights movement was so great it brought the ire of government agents working against them In early 1969 Cleo Silvers and a few Black Panther Party members met at a community center laden with boxes of donated food to cook for the neighborhood children. By the end of the year, the Black Panthers would be feeding more children daily in all of their breakfast programs than the state of California was at that time. More than a thousand miles away, Aylene Quin had spent the decade using her restaurant in McComb, Mississippi, to host secret planning meetings of civil rights leaders and organizations, feed the hungry, and cement herself as a community leader who could bring people together—physically and philosophically—over a meal. These two women’s tales, separated by a handful of years, tell the same story: how food was used by women as a potent and necessary ideological tool in both the rural south and urban north to create lasting social and political change. The leadership of these women cooking and serving food in a safe space for their communities was so powerful, the FBI resorted to coordinated extensive and often illegal means to stop the efforts of these two women, and those using similar tactics, under COINTELPRO--turning a blind eye to the firebombing of the children of a restaurant owner, destroying food intended for poor kids, and declaring a community breakfast program a major threat to public safety.But of course, it was never just about the food.Trade Review"One of the joys -- and reliefs -- of living in this moment is witnessing overlooked, silenced, and marginalized people and their histories be restored to their rightful place: our collective awareness and cultural and historical canon. Cope's work is a valuable addition to that of other scholar activists and invites all readers to learn, reflect, and continue to strive to develop a fuller, fairer, more accurate accounting of history." -- Julie Schwietert Collazo, cofounder and director of Immigrant Families Together and coauthor of The Book of Rosy : A Mother's Story of Separation at the Border"Suzanne Cope does a masterful job of telling the story of the modern civil rights movement through the lens of two of its unsung heroesAylene Quin and Cleo Silvers. These women understood both the practical and ideological power of a hot meal and a full belly, but most important they knew how to use traditional women's work to quietly build a revolution. Cope's absorbing prose keeps you turning the pages. 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