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An eclectic publisher with a flexible focus.

Reformed

Embraces: (1) works and topics concerning the Protestant Reformation, including its precursors, Reformers, and heirs, or (2) the broader Reformed tradition, not just theological but methodological, philosophical, historical, and pedagogical.

Right-wing

Embraces: a religious, social, and political commitment that is definitively illiberal, traditional, hierarchical, patriarchal, inegalitarian, natural, orderly, and unashamed to love one's own people, place, and heritage, with special interest in Euro-Christianity.

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Embraces: (1) works and topics that are considered classics of the Christian West, (2) older books that have been forgotten or neglected, or (3) books, old and new, that are deemed important and of enduring worth unto the continued renewal of the Christian West.

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March 20, 2025
"All true work is sacred; in all true Work, were it but true hand-labour, there is something of divineness." —Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present
March 5, 2025
To whom it may concern,
February 8, 2025
“The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none.” —Thomas Carlyle, Hero Worship
December 9, 2024
We have much work to do, and need many more eyes on target.
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May the bones of the West

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