Regnery Publishing
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Regnery Publishing, located in Washington, D.C., is a publisher that specializes in conservative books, books they characterize on their website as “contrary to those of 'mainstream' publishers in New York.” [1] (http://www.regnery.com/regnery/regnery.html) The company has been a division of Eagle Publishing since 1993.
Books published by Regnery include:
- Aldrich, Gary. Unlimited Access. ISBN 0895264544.
- Horowitz, David. Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left. ISBN 089526076X.
- Malkin, Michelle. In Defense of Internment: The Case for "Racial Profiling" in World War II and the War on Terror. ISBN 0895260514.
- Nietzsche, Friedrich. Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks. 1996 reprint: ISBN 0895267101. Translated with an introduction by Marianne Cowan.
- Olson, Barbara. Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton. ISBN 0895262746.
- O'Neill, John E.; & Corsi, Jerome E. Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry. ISBN 0895260174.
- Patteron, Robert. Reckless Disregard: How Liberal Democrats Undercut Our Military, Endanger Our Soldiers, and Jeopardize Our Security. ISBN 0895260867.
- Schlafly, Phyllis. The End of an Era. ISBN 0895266598.
Regnery is a sister company of the conservative newspaper Human Events.
History
It was founded in 1947 by Henry Regnery, and was originally located in Chicago, Illinois. It originally had a close affiliation with the University of Chicago, and published books for the Great Books series at the University, which were primarily classics. One of the first well-known books it published (in 1951) was God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley, Jr..
In the 1970s Henry's son, Henry F. Regnery, worked at the company; he was killed in a commercial airliner crash. In the 1980s, Alfred S. Regnery, the other son of Henry, took control of the company.
External links
- Official website (http://www.regnery.com/)
- Eagle Publishing's website (http://www.eaglepub.com/)