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Examples of the latter include the conservative The Politically Incorrect Guide published by Regnery Publishing and the television talk show Politically Incorrect.
Examples of the latter include the conservative Politically Incorrect Guides published by Regnery Publishing and the television talk show Politically Incorrect.
It was published in 2001 by Regnery Publishing and reached number 1 on The New York Times Best Seller list in the non-fiction category.
In January 2006, Regnery published Whatever It Takes: Illegal Immigration, Border Security, and the War on Terror, a book by Hayworth and his chief of staff, Joseph J. Eule.
The Paul Harvey Story, was published in May 2009 by Regnery Publishing.
Malkin has written four books published by Regnery Publishing.
Malkin has written four books, all published by Regnery Publishing.
Regnery has published books by authors such as former Republican Party Chairman Haley Barbour, Ann Coulter, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, columnist Michelle Malkin, commentator Robert Spencer, pundit David Horowitz, and Barbara Olson.
Regnery published the pamphlets and some books under the name of Human Events.
The first book published by Henry Regnery Publishers was by socialist Victor Gollancz who ran the Left Book Club in Britain.
Regnery subsequently published the U. S. edition of Our Threatened Values by Gollancz.
Regnery published some of the first and most important books of the postwar American conservative movement.
In 1951, Regnery published God and Man at Yale, the first book written by William F. Buckley, Jr .. At that time, Regnery had a close affiliation with the University of Chicago and published classics for the Great Books series at the University, but he lost the contract as a result of publishing Buckley's book.
In 1953, Regnery published The Conservative Mind, a seminal book for Post World War II American conservatism, as well as books by Albert J. Nock, James J. Kilpatrick, James Burnham and Whittaker Chambers.
In 1954, Regnery published McCarthy and His Enemies by William F. Buckley and L. Brent Bozell Jr. " Although Mr. Buckley [...] had criticized the senator for ' gross exaggerations ', Mr. McCarthy said he would not dispute the merits of the book with the authors ", according to a news article in The New York Times.
In the early 1950s, Regnery published two books by Robert Welch, who went on to found the John Birch Society in 1958.
In 1954, Regnery published Welch's biography of John Birch, an American Baptist missionary in China who was killed by Chinese Communists after he became a U. S. intelligence officer in World War II.
In November 2007, Jerome Corsi, Bill Gertz, Robert ( Buzz ) Patterson, Joel Mowbray and Richard Miniter -- five authors whose works have been published by Regnery — filed a lawsuit against the company.
A book by political reporter Bill Sammon titled Strategery was published by the conservative publishing group Regnery in February 2006, and is the author's third book on the inner workings of the Bush presidency.
It is published in Washington, DC by Eagle Publishing ( which also owns Regnery Publishing ), a subsidiary of Phillips Publishing.
Nofziger ’ s political memoir, titled Nofziger, was published in October 1992 by Regnery Publishing.

Regnery and Clinton
High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton is a 1998 book by Ann Coulter, published by Regnery Publishing.

Regnery and House
* Cleaning House: America's Campaign for Term Limits ( Regnery Gateway, 1992, ISBN 0-89526-516-8 )

Regnery and 1996
" t was a measure of the grip that liberal-minded editors had on American publishing at the time that Regnery, which was founded in 1947, was one of only two houses known to be sympathetic to conservative authors ", according to Henry Regnery's 1996 obituary in The New York Times.
* Operation SOLO: The FBI's Man in the Kremlin, Washington, DC: Regnery, 1996.

Regnery and by
* Barbara Olson, RIP Memorial essay by Alfred S. Regnery, president of Regnery Publishing
* Encounter With Nothingness, An Essay on Existentialism, by Helmut Kuhn Professor of Philosophy at Emory University, Henry Regnery Company, Hinsdale, Illinois, 1949
Regnery is currently led by President Marjory Ross, who had previously served as Vice President under President Al Regnery, son of the company's founder, until 1997.
Regnery Publishing is the second publishing company founded by Henry Regnery.
Regnery was the first publisher of the psychological biography Sybil, which was reprinted numerous times by larger publishers, and eventually made into a film.

Regnery and which
Regnery Publishing in Washington, D. C., is a publisher which specializes in conservative books characterized on their website as " contrary to those of ' mainstream ' publishers in New York.
" Since 1993, Regnery Publishing has been a division of Eagle Publishing, which also owns the weekly magazine Human Events.
In the 1990s, the Regnery family sold the publishing company to Phillips Publishing International, which put the book publishing company into its Eagle Publishing subsidiary, which also publishes the weekly Human Events.
On January 30, 2008, a federal judge dismissed all eight counts of the lawsuit because the authors had signed contracts with Regnery which included mandatory arbitration clause in their contracts.
* Hillary Was Right An article which critiques Regnery Publishing's background by Nicholas Confessore at The American Prospect, January 17, 2000
William Regnery II founded the Charles Martel Society in 1991, which publishes a quarterly journal called The Occidental Quarterly.
Though he is related to the founders of Regnery Publishing, as he is the nephew of Henry Regnery and a cousin of Alfred Regnery, he does not sit on the Board of Directors of the publishing company ( which has since been sold by the Regnery family to Phillips Publishing's subsidiary, Eagle Publishing ).

Regnery and American
* 2012: Obama's America: Unmaking the American Dream, Regnery Publishing ( ISBN 1596987782 )
* Hamilton Fish, Hamilton Fish: Memoir of an American Patriot ( Regnery Publishing, 1991 ).
* The American Spectator-founded in 1967-Publisher Alfred S. Regnery ; Editor-in-Chief R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. ( both YAF alumni )
Alfred Regnery has subsequently left his post as President of Regnery Publishing to become the publisher of The American Spectator magazine.
In December 2011, the American Arbitration Association released its ruling on the arbitration case brought by three of the five authors ( Miniter, Corsi and Mowbray ) against Regnery.
Modern Age is an American conservative academic quarterly journal, founded in 1957 by Russell Kirk in close collaboration with Henry Regnery.
His most popular book to date was the 2004 New York Times bestseller The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History ( Regnery Publishing, 2004 ).
He is the editor of Beyond the Boom: New Voices on American Life, Culture, and Politics ( 1990, Poseidon Press, introduction by Tom Wolfe ) and Ghosts on the Roof: Selected Journalism of Whittaker Chambers, 1931-1959 ( 1989, Regnery Gateway ).
* Horowitz, David, " Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left ", Regnery Publishing ISBN 0-89526-076-X
Published in 2005 by Regnery Publishing, Themes include: Social Security reform, immigration reform, education reform, increasing the usage of health savings accounts, allowing the disabled the option of working, and American interests within the world trading system.
In response to a critical essay by The American Prospect, Regnery defended the editorial board, stating: " Of the thirteen individuals on its editorial board, ten hold Ph. D. s and two others are editors of their own publications.
* Left, Right, and Center ( Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1949 ): explains some of the anomalies of the American labor movement

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