Commission the New West.

Renewal awaits.

The Charge

Throughout history, noble souls have commissioned the preservation and dissemination of great works—texts that shaped civilizations, defended the faith, and carried the weight of wisdom across generations. Today, that mantle falls to those who recognize the urgency of restoration in an age of erasure.


To commission a book is to take up the work of preservation—to rescue neglected texts from obscurity, ensure their availability to future generations, and rebuild the civilizational armory of Christendom.

How it Works

A Commissioner selects a work—perhaps a rare theological treatise, a lost polemic, or a critical historical volume—that deserves republication. Upon acceptance, we transcribe, format, and prepare it for new life in print.


You select—once approved, we prioritize and publish.


While every book is unique, commissions typically begin at $300, with costs varying based on length, complexity, rarity, and additional factors.


Commissioners will be consulted throughout the process, and all commissioned books will bear recognition of the Commissioner's role in their revival.