Decoding the Legal History in Jonathan Turley’s Rage and the Republic: Lessons for Today
Revolutions, Turley reminds us, are not singular events. They are living organisms — feeding, mutating,…

Revolutions, Turley reminds us, are not singular events. They are living organisms — feeding, mutating,…

A review of Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick as a novel about capitalism, manifest destiny, and the American myth of conquest — and why it still reads like prophecy.

A review of Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment — and why the biography matters as much as the novel. The man lived the darkness before he wrote it.

Publishing has always had its watershed moments — the Harry Potter midnight lines, the Twilight…

Some books earn their reputation one decade at a time. Frankenstein has been earning it…

Rare books locate you. You don’t choose them so much as collide with them —…