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Take a sneak preview of our Fall/Winter 2002-2003 titles.

New Library of Modern Thinkers volume released.

New title explores threats to human nature.

A fresh look at James Burnham.

NYC Mayor presents prestigious journalism award to ISI Books author.

Two ISI Books' Authors Nominated to the National Council on the Humanities.

Principles and Heresies revisits the life and work of an original conservative.

ISI Books brings updated classic to today's readers.

Climbing Parnassus takes a fresh look at the Classics Crisis.

The definitive bibliography of a conservative giant.

ISI Books' authors headline symposium at the Center for Free Inquiry.

ISI Books author Peter Augustine Lawler has cover piece in the Weekly Standard. Read it now.

President Bush Appoints Two ISI Books Authors to President's Council on Bioethics .

ISI unveils new book by renowned Georgetown University philosophy professor.

New title explores the work of "conservative" filmmaker, Whit Stillman.

New book gets to the core of current conflicts.

Securing Democracy Editor Visits C-Span's Washington Journal.

Bruce Thornton appears on "Politically Incorrect" for a third time.

ISI Books Continues to Receive Praise for its Work:
"In the last several years, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute has published a number of fine volumes on everything from Orestes Brownson to Wilhelm Röpke. Many of these books would pass the most exacting standards of professional scholarship...."
National Review, January 28, 2002

ISI Books attends NAIBA Tradeshow in Washington, D.C.

Bruce Thornton referenced in articles.

ISI Books at American Political Science Association.

ISI Books at New Orleans Philadelphia Society Meeting.

Bruce Thornton appears on "Politically Incorrect" for a second time.

High Praise for Bonfire authors.

New ISI book reveals foundations of compassionate conservatism.

ISI Books takes the Windy City: Recently ISI Books staff journeyed to Chicago, for two special events: A reception held at the University Club highlighting two important new publications as well as Book Expo America 2001 at McCormick Place.

The Library of Modern Thinkers expanded.

ISI Books and Authors are Lauded by the Hometown Press.

Review a sneak preview of ISI Books' Fall 2001 titles.

ISI Books Enjoys Successful Book Parties in New York City and Washington D.C.

Recent ISI Book makes the Top Ten! : As highlighted on C-Span’s Book TV, ISI Books’ recent title, Limits of a Limitless Science by Stanley L. Jaki, was listed as the #4 bestseller for the Conservative Book Club for the week of Aug. 14-18, 2000

Successful Showing at Book Expo America 2000.

ISI Books releases its latest catalogue : E-mail xxxxx@isi.org or call us at 1-800-526-7022 for your free copy of ISI Books' Spring/Summer 2000 Catalogue, featuring:

  • Shakespeare as Political Thinker, edited by John E. Alvis and Thomas G. West
  • Roots of Freedom, by John W. Danford
  • Robert Nisbet, by Brad Lowell Stone

ISI Books Lauded as "High-Quality" Publisher:

In an inaugural column devoted to discussing noteworthy trends in the publishing industry, National Review recently reflected the growing awareness of ISI Books as a publisher of serious and substantive titles. The "Shelf Life" column observed that: “[ISI Books] is a little press that publishes an amazing number of high-quality conservative titles. ISI’s hallmark is to approach intellectually challenging subjects in a style that is accessible to the average intelligent reader, avoiding both dumbing-down and unnecessary jargon.” (April 2, 2000) That is a perfect statement of our aim, and hopefully our execution.

"ISI Books, the imprint of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, "has become an important factor in the world of book publishing, making available classics and new books of enduring importance."
National Review, April 2, 2001

"The quality from your press is exceptional."
Ethics and Public Policy Center, March 19, 2001

"...[E]ven if we prescind from the conservative complaint that books aren't as good as they used to be, it's still statistically improbable that the best books in any given field will happen to be the most recent ones. That's why it's so important that worthy old titles be restored to print; they need to be kept in the classrooms and in the conversation. ISI Books is doing excellent work on this."
National Review, October 9, 2000


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