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Reading with the stars

a celebration of why we love books and libraries
2011
A collection of interviews, essays, and speeches by significant individuals, such as Barak Obama, Julie Andres, Oprah Winfrey, and Cokie Roberts, that examines the influence of reading on success.

Should vaccinations be mandatory?

2010
Contains thirteen essays that offer differing perspectives on issues related to mandatory vaccines, including issues of possible risks and religious freedom.

The mad among us

a history of the care of America's mentally ill
1994
A history of mental health care in America from colonial times to the present.

Surrender

appeasing Islam, sacrificing freedom
2009
Reveals how a combination of fear and political correctness has forced politicians, intellectuals, religious leaders, and the media in both America and abroad to appease radical Islam, even when it means they must sacrifice basic values such as freedom of speech and freedom of the press.

Visual shock

a history of art controversies in American culture
2006
Chronicles controversies, that occurred in the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, over public appropriateness of pieces of art, discussing Americanism, nudity, morals, modernism, ideological issues, the importance of the 1960s, diversity, inclusion, and other related topics.

While Europe slept

how radical Islam is destroying the West from within
2006
Examines anti-American and anti-Israeli sentiment in Europe and the failure of European liberals to confront Islamic extremism in their own countries.

The other parent

the inside story of the media's effect on our children
2002
Examines how we have allowed media to bombard our children's lives and offers practical advice on countering the incessant parade of images that frighten, intrigue, and influence America's kids.

Before the bomb

how America approached the end of the Pacific War
1997
Assesses the commentary of American newspaper editors, columnists, and prominent commentators regarding the events and issues related to concluding the war against Japan, with examples of the thoughts, attitudes, opinions, and perceptions of citizens on the home front on how best to end World War II.

Beyond belief

the American press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945
1986

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