CHRONICLES’ BACK ISSUES, TAPES, AND BOOKSrn* On Family Policy, Welfare, and ImmigrationrnEUROPEAN AMERICA: LAND OF THE FREE, HOME OF THE FRENCH—rnApril 1998—Thomas Fleming on the heail’s geography, Jean Raspail on defending civilization,rnKenneth McDonald on how culture and federalism can coexist, Scott P. Richertrnon the European roots of American life, and Samuel Francis on the other face of multiculturalism.rnPlus Ben C. Toledano on Creole culture.rnBack Issue #:T984 $7.00rnNATIONAL SUICIDE^July 1997—Thomas Fleming on learning a lesson from thernCzechs, Curtis Cate on the French debate over immigration, R.J. Stove on Pauline Hanson’srninfluence in Australia, Justin Raimondo on the future of the Pacific Northwest, WilliamrnMurchison on why Mexico lost Texas, and Gregory McNamee on the state of NativernAmericans.rnBack Issue #:T977 $7.00rnMEN VS. WOMEN—May 1995—George Watson on the death of feminism, MarkrnRacho on the disappearance of the lady. Clay Reynolds on sexual harassment in thernacademy, and Thomas Fleming on “What do women want?” Plus Peter Shaw on whyrnfeminism is a plot concocted by men, John Lofton on Madonna and Norman Mailer, andrnChristopher Check on licensing parents.rnBack Issue #:T955 $7.00rn90’S MEN: PUSHY QUEERS, TOUGH JEWS, AND SENSITIZED WASPS—rnFebruary 1994—Chilton Williamson, Jr, on the syphilization of American manhood,rnHarold O.J. Brown on the importance of sports, Paul Gottfried on the stereotypical Jewishrnmale, and Thomas Fleming on the extermination of manliness in American culture.rnPlus E. Christian Kopff’s “Real Men’s Studies.”rnBack Issue #:T942 $7.00rnUNCLE SAM’S KIDS: CHILD ABUSE AND THE ABUSE OF POWER—Januaryrn1993—Allan Carlson on the parenthood of the state, Thomas Fleining on the tragedyrnof making children common property, Philip Jenkins on the “Believe the Children”rnideology, and William N. Grigg on false accusations of child abuse in L£hi, Utah. PlusrnSamuel Francis’s response to Wilham Buckley’s “In Search of Anti-Semitism,”rnBack Issue #:T931 $7.00rnFACES OF EVE: GODDESS, STARLET, POETESS—March 1992—Janet ScottrnBarlow on the devolution of women on the screen, Thomas Fleming on marriage as thernreal right to privacy, and R.S. Gwynn on American women poets. Plus Betsy Clarke onrnthe politics of rape, Anne Marie Morgan on the new technology of fertility confrol, andrnSamuel Francis on Buckley versus Buchanan.rnBack Issue #:T923 $7.00rnBREAD AND CIRCUSES: THE POLITICS OF WELFARE—February 1992—rnAllan Carlson on how federal housing policies have contfibuted to the breakup of the family,rnWilliam Murchison on the doctor and the state, and Christina F. Jeffrey on making SocialrnSecurity family-friendly. Plus Barbara McCarthy on welfare and illegal immigration,rnand Jeffrey Tucker on Jack Kemp and HUD.rnBack Issue #:T922 $7.00rnIMMIGRATION AND THE AMERICAN IDENTITY—Softcover—A collection ofrnessays that appeared in Chmnides between 1985 and 1995. Featuring Peter Brimelow,rnRichard Estrada, Thomas Fleming, Samuel Francis, Paul Gottfried, Garrett Hardin, E.rnChristian Kopff, Richard Lamm, John Lukacs, Grady McWhiney, Claes Ryn, ChiltonrnWilliamson, Jr, Clyde Wilson, and Pete Wilson.rnBook#:MGRT $17.45rnALIEN NATION—Hardcover—Peter Brimelow’s blockbuster 1995 study of immigrationrnis out of print, but we have a hinited number of copies available at 50 percent off ofrnthe original cover price. Packed with facts and figures that desfroy the arguments of thernpro-immigration crowd, this book is essential reading for anyone who cares about the futurernof America.rnBook*: BRIM $12.00rnRECONSTRUCTING AMERICA: NATIONAL IDENTITY AND IMMIGRATIONrn—^Audiotape—Samuel Francis urges Americans to recapture their national identity,rnThomas Fleming chooses Jefferson’s decentralism over Mussolini’s nationalism, andrnScott P. Richert discusses the federal government’s attempts to manufacture Americans.rnA two-tape set.rnTapc#:R8J2 $15.00rnSpecial Offer: With any order over $50, you will receive a free copy of the October 1997 i.ssue of Chroiiicks.rnIMPERIAL PRESIDENCY—October 1997—Patrick J. Buchanan on Mr Lincoln’s War, Samuel Francis on the demise of checks and balances, Llewellyn Rockwell, Jr., onrnexecutive branch evils, and Donald Livingston and Thomas Naylor on the real meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance. Plus Thomas Fleming on how presidents became our masters andrnMarian Kester Coombs on the attempt to feminize mathemahcs.rnBack Issue #:T970 $7.00rnPRODUCT ORDER FORMrnNamernAddressrnCitv/State/Ziprn1 1 Check or money order enclosedrn1 1 Please bill my: | | MasterCard | | VisarnCard*rnExpiration DaternSignaturernPlease mail form (with payment) to:rnChronicles/ProductsrnP.O. Box 800rnMount Morris, IL 61054rno r , t o o r d e r t o l l – f r e e , call 1 – 8 0 0 – 3 9 7 – 8 1 6 0rnProduct Code Quantity Unit PricernSubtotalrn20% Discount (on orders over $50)rnTotal Pricern-rnShipping & Handling I N C L U D E DrnTax-Deductible Donation to The Rockford InstituternTotalrn-1-rnOtter expires 12/31/99rnrnrn
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