From Independent Publisher
As a distinguished independent publisher, Henry Regnery provided the reading public with books of high quality conservative commentary. As a writer, he proves himself to be an astute and profound thinker, offering incisive social observations with civility and grace. This collection of Regnery's essays presents timely, clear and disciplined thought, blended with compelling historical and moral sensibility. Regnery discusses liberalism, conservatism, historical revisionism, leadership and education, as well as analytical profiles of other great writers, teachers and thinkers. With the skill of a craftsman, Regnery uses reasonable language and constructive thought to create order out of 20th century intellectual anarchy.
Few Reasonable Words: Selected Writings FROM THE PUBLISHER
This book chars the intellectual journey of one of America's leading postwar publishers. His essays on leading conservative figures such as Russell Kirk, Richard Weaver, Albert J. Nock, James Burnham, and Alexander Solzhenitsyn shed new light on the conservative movement in America as it emerged in the 1950's and grew into maturity in the late 70's and 80's.