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Hillsdale CollegeFreedom Library CatalogBooks from Hillsdale College Press,Back Issues of Imprimis, Seminar CDs and DVDsTHOMAS JEFFERSON ANTHONY FRUDAKIS, SCULPTOR AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ART, HILLSDALE HATCHERRILEYMAC DONALDFRIEDMAN

HHillsdale CollegeFreedom Library Catalogillsdale College is well known for its unique independence and its commitment tofreedom and the liberal arts. It rejects the huge federal and state taxpayer subsidies thatgo to support other American colleges and universities, relying instead on the voluntarycontributions of its friends and supporters nationwide. It refuses to submit to the unjust andburdensome regulations that go with such subsidies, and remains free to continue its 170-year-oldmission of offering the finest liberal arts education in the land. Its continuing success stands as apowerful beacon to the idea that independence works.This catalog of books, recordings, and back issues of Imprimis makes widely available someof the best writings and speeches around, by some of the smartest and most important people ofour time. These writings and speeches are central to Hillsdale’s continuing work of promotingfreedom, supporting its moral foundations, and defending its constitutional framework.ContentsHillsdale College Press Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Imprimis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Center for Constructive Alternatives (CCA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12National Leadership Seminars (NLS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Free Market Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37The Kirby Center / Washington, D.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Campus Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Ludwig von Mises Lecture Series CDS ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

Hillsdale College Press BooksWinston S. Churchill BiographiesE-books available at inston S. Churchill, Volume VIII: Never Despair, 1945-19650G4by Sir Martin Gilbert, 2013. 1438 p., 45 (hardbound).Winston S. Churchill, Volume VII: Road to Victory, 1941-19450G3by Sir Martin Gilbert, 2013. 1417 p., 45 (hardbound).Winston S. Churchill, Volume VI: Finest Hour, 1939-19410E5By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2011. 1308 p., 45 (hardbound).Winston S. Churchill, Volume V: The Prophet of Truth, 1922-19390D4By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2009. 1167 p., 45 (hardbound).Winston S. Churchill, Volume IV: World in Torment, 1916-19220C8By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 967 p., 45 (hardbound).Winston S. Churchill, Volume III: The Challenge of War, 1914-19160C4By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 988 p., 45 (hardbound).Winston S. Churchill, Volume II: Young Statesman, 1901-19140B9By Randolph S. Churchill, 2007.Introduction by Sir Martin Gilbert. 775 p., 45 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 7:The Escaped Scapegoat, May 1915-December 19160C60C5By Randolph S. Churchill, 2006. In the definitive biography of Sir WinstonChurchill, of which this is the first of eight volumes, Randolph Churchill—and later Sir Martin Gilbert, who took up the work following Randolph’sdeath in 1968—had the full use of Sir Winston’s letters and papers, andalso carried out research in many hundreds of private archives and publiccollections. Volume I, first published in 1966, covers the years fromChurchill’s birth in 1874 to his return to England from an American lecturetour, on the day of Queen Victoria’s death in 1900, to embark on his politicalcareer. Introduction by Sir Martin Gilbert. 608 p., 45 (hardbound).Winston S. Churchill DocumentsE-books available at C30C20C1The Churchill Documents, Volume 16: The Ever-Widening War, 19410E8By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2011. 1821 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 15:Never Surrender, May 1940-December 19400E7By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2011. 1359 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 14:At the Admiralty, September 1939-May 19400E6By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2011. 1370 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 13: The Coming of War, 1936-19390D7By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2009. 1684 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 12: The Wilderness Years, 1929-19350D60B50B60D2Declaration of Independence & Constitution of U.S.A.0B30A70B8By Arlan K. Gilbert, 2007. Arlan Gilbert shows how Dunn’s leadershipwas essential to Hillsdale College’s early survival and to its quicklygained prominence and influence. 69 p., 14.95 (paperbound).The Fail-Proof Enterprise: A Success Model for Entrepreneurs0A40A5By Bob Thomas, 2003. IHC Books. 24.95 (hardbound). 19.95 (paperbound).The Churchill War Papers: The Ever-Widening War, Volume III, 19410A3By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2002. W.W. Norton & Company. 1,821 p., 29.95 (hardbound).Educating for Liberty: The Best of Imprimis 1972-20020972002. Thirty speeches from the first three decades of Imprimis, the nationalspeech digest of Hillsdale College. Authors include Larry P. Arnn, RussellKirk, Lynne V. Cheney, Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell, Edwin MeeseIII, Mark Helprin, Ronald Reagan, George Gilder, John Stossel, MalcolmMuggeridge, Michael Novak, Michael Medved, William J. Bennett,Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Margaret Thatcher, andJesse Helms. Edited by Douglas A. Jeffrey. 330 p., 15 (hardbound).One of Freedom’s Finest Hours: Statesmanshipand Soldiership in World War II095By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 705 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 8:War and Aftermath, December 1916-June 19190C9By Larry P. Arnn, 2004. Larry P. Arnn traces the history of education from thefounding of the U.S. Office of Education (based on the Prussian system) in 1869,to the Higher Education Act of 1965 and its subsequent reauthorizations, tocurrent legislation before Congress. He connects these changes to fundamentalshifts in our understanding of what education is, of the purpose and ends ofgovernment, and of what it means to be human. He offers insight into the idea ofliberal education as it developed in Western civilization, marked by the confluenceof Biblical religion and Socratic philosophy. 117 p., 19.95 (hardbound).Ransom Dunn: Hillsdale’s Grand Old ManThe Churchill Documents, Volume 9:Disruption and Chaos, July 1919-March 19210D1Foreword by Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn. Contains theDeclaration of Independence; Constitution of the United States of Americaand Amendments to the Constitution. 56 p., 1.00 (paperbound).Liberty and Learning: The Evolution of American Education*By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2009. 1504 p., 35 (hardbound).By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 717 p., 35 (hardbound).By Randolph S. Churchill, 2006. Winston Churchill’s personal papers areamong the most comprehensive ever assembled relating to the life andtimes of one man. Here in the first volume, along with volume two, areset out all the documents relevant to the first volume of the biography,Winston S. Churchill: Youth, 1874-1900. 678 p., 35 (hardbound).Faculty and StaffBy Sir Martin Gilbert, 2009. 1404 p., 35 (hardbound)The Churchill Documents, Volume 10:Conciliation and Reconstruction, April 1921-November 1922By Randolph S. Churchill, 2006. The second volume, along with volumeone, include all the documents relevant to the first volume of the biography,Winston S. Churchill: Youth, 1874-1900. 612 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 1: Youth, 1874-1896The Churchill Documents, Volume 11: The Exchequer Years, 1922-19290D5By Randolph S. Churchill, 2007. 676 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 2: Young Soldier, 1896-1901By Sir Martin Gilbert and Larry P. Arnn, 2015. 2,471 p., 60 (hardbound).By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2014. 1688 p., 60 (hardbound).By Randolph S. Churchill, 2007. 697 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 3: Early Years in Politics, 1901-1907The Churchill Documents, Volume 17: Testing Times, 19420G5By Randolph S. Churchill, 2007. 786 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 4: Minister of the Crown, 1907-1911The Churchill Documents, Volume 18:One Continent Redeemed, January-August 19430K6By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 838 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 5: At the Admiralty, 1911-1914Winston S. Churchill, Volume I: Youth, 1874-19000B4By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 847 p., 35 (hardbound).The Churchill Documents, Volume 6:At the Admiralty, July 1914-April 1915By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 720 p., 35 (hardbound).hillsdale.edu (800) 437-2268 freedomlibrary@hillsdale.edu2002. World War II is one of those rare events in history whose re-telling will foreverguide us toward a deeper understanding of freedom and tyranny; honor and infamy;the roles of prudence, folly, and chance in human affairs; and man’s capacity forcourage, endurance, and sacrifice. These nine essays by leading World War IIhistorians, adapted from presentations given at a Hillsdale College seminar heldSeptember 9-13, 2001, are written with an eye to these timeless and valuable lessons.Authors include Stephen E. Ambrose, Sir Martin Gilbert, Victor Davis Hanson,and Gerhard L. Weinberg. Foreword by Larry P. Arnn. 159 p., 15 (hardbound).* Out of stock1

Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises—Monetary and EconomicPolicy Problems Before, During, and After the Great WarThe Fall of the Ivory Tower: Government Funding, Corruption,and the Bankrupting of American Higher Education0F90890F8(Vol. 1) 2012. Edited and foreword byRichard M. Ebeling. 354 p., 19 (hardbound). 12 (paperbound).Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises—Between theTwo World Wars: Monetary Disorder, Interventionism,Socialism, and the Great Depression*0A10A2(Vol. 2) 2002. Edited and foreword byRichard M. Ebeling. 400 p., 19 (hardbound). 12 (paperbound).076American Heritage: A Reader0E4094(Vol. 3) 2000. Edited and foreword by Richard M.Ebeling. 271 p., 19 (hardbound). 12 (paperbound).The Permanent Things: Hillsdale College, 1900-1994039By Arlan K. Gilbert, 1998. Arlan Gilbert relates the College’s20th century story, including its battle for independence withthe federal government. 352 p., 15.95 (hardbound).God and Man: Perspectives on Christianity and the 20thCentury: Volume 8 of Christian Vision Series0301995. Eleven distinguished figures, including former BritishPrime Minister Margaret Thatcher, speculate about the future ofChristianity and civilization. 176 p., 9.95 (paperbound).0E10F6071By George Roche, 1993. Foreword by Dick Armey. 181 p., 14.95 (paperbound).Historic Hillsdale: Pioneer in Higher Education, 1844-1900064By Arlan K. Gilbert, 1991. Hillsdale College Historian ArlanGilbert tells the compelling story of the first 56 years of the firstAmerican college to prohibit by charter all discrimination based onrace, religion, or sex. 274 p., 43 photos, 9.95 (paperbound).Man and State: Religion, Society, and the ConstitutionVolume 4 of Christian Vision Series0511988. Contributors include Thomas J. Burke Jr., Harold O.J. Brown, M. 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Contributors include Elena Bonner, Vladimir Bukovsky,Richard M. Ebeling, Vitaly A. Naishul, George Roche, AleksandrasShtromas, and Aaron Wildavsky. 228 p., 9.95 (paperbound).Volume 20—Global Free Trade: Rhetoric or Reality?0691993. Contributors include Dick Armey, Richard M. Ebeling, James Bovard, BorisPinsker, Richard B. McKenzie, and Judy Shelton. 162 p., 9.95 (paperbound).Volume 19—The Global Failure of Socialism0671992. Contributors include Richard M. Ebeling, Arnaud de Borchgrave,Yuri Maltsev, A.V. Obolonsky, Arch Puddington, Alvin Rubushka, KennethY. Tomlinson, and Aleksandr Yakovlev. 170 p., 9.95 (paperbound).Volume 18—Austrian Economics: A Reader*0621991. Includes nearly 700 pages of the best of Austrian Schooltradition, with classic articles and essays by Carl Menger, Ludwig vonMises, Friedrich A. Hayek, et al. 692 p., 17.95 (hardbound).Volume 17—Austrian Economics: Perspectiveson the Past and Prospects for the Future0600581991. Contributors include Peter Boettke, Robert Formaini, John Egger, Roger W.Garrison, Hans Hoppe, Israel M. Kirzner, Kurt R. Leube, Peter Lewin, AleksandrasShtromas, Mark Skousen, and Charles D. Van Eaton. 516 p., 9.95 (paperbound). 19.95 (hardbound).*Volume 16—The Free Market and the Black Community0541990. Contributors include Willie D. Davis, Paul L. Pryde Jr., Steve Mariotti, CharlesMurray, William Raspberry, and Walter E. Williams. 110 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 15—The Politics of Hunger0521989. Contributors include Eric Brodin, Mark Huber, Robert D. Kaplan, MickeyLeland, Darrow L. Miller, and Frank Vorhies. 138 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 14—The Privatization Revolution0501987. Contributors include Dick Armey, Stuart M. Butler,Allan C. Carlson, John C. Goodman, J. Peter Grace, GeorgeMarotta, and Arthur Shenfield. 135 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 13—The Federal Budget: The Economic,Political, and Moral Implications for a Free Society0471987. Contributors include James M. Buchanan, Thomas J. DiLorenzo,Catherine England, Melvyn Krauss, Paul W. McCracken, MarthaSeger, and Richard E. Wagner. 141 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 12—Antitrust Policy in a Free Society: Volume 120271986. Contributors include Dominick T. Armentano, YaleBrozen, David C. Button, Tim Ozenne, Joseph D. Reed,and Frederick M. Scherer. 97 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 11—The International Economic Order0241985. Contributors include Anthony H. Harrigan, David Laidler, Kurt R.Leube, Melvyn Krauss, and Leland B. Yeager. 78 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 100211983. Free trade, supply-side economics, employment andbudget issues are discussed. Contributors include MartinAnderson, Bruce R. Bartlett, Lewis Lehrman, Arthur Shenfield,and Murray L. Weidenbaum. 102 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 90161982. A primer on supply-side economics. Contributors includeTom Bethell, Frank E. Fortkamp, Roger W. Jepsen, FritzMachlup, and Arthur Shenfield. 100 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 8015Volume 24—The Future of American Business0341994. Contributors include Donald M. Alstadt, Brian L. Bex,Richard M. Ebeling, Roger W. Garrison, Paul Heyne, Deidre N.McCloskey, and Mark Skousen. 179 p., 9.95 (paperbound).Volume 21—Can Capitalism Cope? Free MarketReform in the Post-Communist WorldVolume 36—Free Markets and Politics Today0D31995. Contributors include Richard M. Ebeling, David G. Green, Dwight R.Lee, Charles Murray, Marvin Olasky, Richard E. Wagner, Pete du Pont, GordonTullock, Gleaves Whitney, and Gary Wolfram. 172 p., 9.95 (paperbound).1996. Contributors include John Engler, Charles Koch, Victor Niederhoffer,Lawrence W. Reed, Andrea Millen Rich, Harry E. Teasley Jr., DaveThomas, and Charles D. Van Eaton. 224 p., 9.95 (paperbound).hillsdale.edu (800) 437-2268 freedomlibrary@hillsdale.edu1981. A look at the moral sources of capitalism, tax reform, themedia, and the economy in the 1980s. 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Volume 7 *Volume 4Volume 6Volume 30140131980. Presentations on liberalism, economic decision-making,government planning and the welfare state. Contributors includeM. Stanton Evans, Thomas Sowell, Arthur Shenfield, ChristianWatrin, and Walter E. Williams. 98 p., 5 (paperbound).1979. A consideration of the relationship between politics and economics.Contributors include George H. W. Bush, Dan Quayle, Alan Reynolds,Benjamin A. Rogge, and William E. Simon. 96 p., 5 (paperbound).011010Volume 5 *0121978. Hayek’s famous commentary, “Coping with Ignorance,” ishere along with Reagan’s address, “Whatever Happened to FreeEnterprise?” Contributors include Earl L. Butz, Phil Gramm, JackKemp, and Roger Lea MacBride. 132 p., 5 (paperbound).1977. Government paternalism, the deficit and inflation arediscussed. Contributors include Rhodes Boyson, Leonard E.Read, Philip M. Crane, Anthony H. Harrigan, Henry Hazlitt,and Roger A. Freeman. 99 p., 5 (paperbound).1976. Economists Friedrich A. Hayek and Adam Smith are profiled.Chapters on “The Liberal Twilight” and “The Morality of the FreeMan” are also included. Contributors include Esmond Wright,M. Stanton Evans, Benjamin A. Rogge, Gottfried Dietze, AntonyFisher, and Shirley Robin Letwin. 171 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 20091975. Presentations on the state, the market economy and human principles.Contributors include John A. Davenport, Arthur Shenfield, John Exter, BertelM. Sparks, R. Heath Larry, and Robert M. Bleiberg. 127 p., 5 (paperbound).Volume 100841974. Money, wage and price controls, and the future of capitalism arediscussed. Henry Hazlitt, Benjamin A. Rogge, Leonard E. Read, Israel M.Kirzner, Sylvester Petro, and Robert M. Bleiberg. 131 p., 5 (paperbound).HILLSDALE PRESS

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