PERFECT SOWING
Reflections of a Bookman
By Henry Regnery
Edited with an Introduction by Jeffrey O. Nelson
List Item No. 273
ISBN: 1-882926-32-3 (cloth)
407 pages (includes Index)
List Price: $24.95
Internet Special: $21.21

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Henry Regnery was one of the unsung heroes of the last half-century of American cultural life. Regnery is principally known as the ground-breaking publisher of our age's most important conservative authors. But as this latest collection of his writings demonstrates, Regnery himself ranks among the most insightful conservative minds.
Of related interest: A Few Reasonable Words by Henry Regnery

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"Henry Regnery was a phenomenon as a publisher, and continues phenomenal as a historian and critic. There was never, in anyone, such a polarization of self-effacement, and talent. He has read everything, heard all the sounds, seen all the sights, and known all the giants."
William F. Buckley, Jr., Editor-at-Large, National Review
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Chapters Include:
- Wyndham Lewis: A Man Against His Time
- Russell Kirk: The Last Word
- Roy Campbell: An Appreciation
- Freda Utley: A Retreat from Moscow
- Whittaker Chambers: A Witness to Himself
- Robert Nisbet: Blight in the Olive Grove
- Louis Sullivan: Visionary and Architect
- Robert M. Hutchins: The Educator as Reformer
- The Dulles Clan: An Aristocracy of Achievement
- Roosevelt and Churchill: A Clandestine Alliance
- To Edit or Not to Edit: The Ordeal of Theodore Dreiser
- Defying the Odds: Publishing in Chicago
- Religion and Philosophy: A Powerful Attraction
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