Books for Trads and Old Righties


I’d heard about American Philanthropic‘s publishing arm, AmP Publishers Group, a while back. But just this past week I received their Fall/Winter catalog, and it’s superb. AmP isn’t a publisher itself so much as a distributor for several other small conservative presses, including the publishing divisions of the National Humanities Institute and Christendom Press. (Nor are all of AmP’s offerings from the trad side of the Right; they also distribute books from the Capital Research Center.) Needless to say, I am a great fan of micro-presses, especially when they publish things like The New Jacobinism: America as Revolutionary State.

There’s more good news for the not-neocon Right: today I unexpectedly received in the mail a two-volume edition of all six series of H.L. Mencken’s Prejudices, which is coming out in September from the Library of America. This is the first time in a long while that the complete Prejudices has been conveniently available. HLM biographer Marion Elizabeth Rodgers has overseen the new edition. (Here’s my review essay of her Mencken: The American Iconoclast.)

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