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In the 1970s, John M. Olin, one of the country's leading
industrialists, decided to devote his fortune to saving American
free enterprise. Over the next three decades, the John M. Olin
Foundation funded the conservative movement as it emerged from the
intellectual ghetto and occupied the halls of power. The foundation
spent hundreds of millions of dollars fostering what its longtime
president William E. Simon called the "counterintelligentsia" to
offset liberal dominance of university faculties and the mainstream
media and to make conservatism a significant cultural force. Among
the counterintellectuals the foundation identified and supported at
key stages of their careers were Charles Murray during his early
work on welfare reform, Allan Bloom as he wrote The Closing of the
American Mind, and Francis Fukuyama as he was developing his "End
of History" thesis. Using exclusive access to the John M. Olin
Foundation's leading personalities as well as its extensive
archives, John J. Miller tells the story of an intriguing man and
his unique philanthropic vision. He gives fascinating insights into
the foundation's role in helping the CIA fund anti-Communist
organizations during the Cold War and its extensive help to Irving
Kristol and others as they moved from left to right to found the
neoconservative movement. He tells of the foundation's early and
critical role in building institutions such as the Federalist
Society and the Heritage Foundation, which served to transform
conservative ideas into national policies. A Gift of Freedom shows
how John M. Olin's "venture capital fund for the conservative
movement" helped develop one of the leading forces in American
politics and culture.
In this important book, a distinguished group of historians,
political scientists, and legal experts explore three related
issues: the Immigration and Naturalization Service's historic
review of its citizenship evaluation, recent proposals to alter the
oath of allegiance and the laws governing dual citizenship, and the
changing rights and responsibilities of citizens and resident
aliens in the United States. How Americans address these issues,
the contributors argue, will shape broader debates about
multiculturalism, civic virtue and national identity. The response
will also determine how many immigrants become citizens and under
what conditions, what these new citizens learn_and teach_about the
meaning of American citizenship, and whether Americans regard
newcomers as intruders or as fellow citizens with whom they share a
common fate.
John J. Miller delivers the intriguing, never-before-told story of
how Theodore Roosevelt saved American Football--a game that would
become the nation's most popular sport. Miller's sweeping,
novelistic retelling captures the violent, nearly lawless days of
late 19th century football and the public outcry that would have
ended the great game but for a crucial Presidential intervention.
Teddy Roosevelt's championing of football led to the creation of
the NCAA, the innovation of the forward pass, a vital collaboration
between Walter Camp, Charles W. Eliot, John Heisman and others,
and, ultimately, the creation of a new American pastime. Perfect
for readers of Douglas Brinkley's Wilderness Warrior, Michael
Lewis's The Blind Side, and Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous
Book for Boys, Miller's The Big Scrum reclaims from the shadows of
obscurity a remarkable story of one defining moment in our nation's
history.
Chrysalis, the glass-skinned queen of the Joker underworld, has
been found brutally murdered in her popular restaurant, the Crystal
Palace. Now two men are out to find her killer - Jay Ackroyd, the
Ace private detective who discovered her ruined body, and the
vigilante archer known as The Yeoman, who has been framed for the
crime. Their quest leads them on a nightmare journey of madness,
violence, passion and intrigue that will forever alter the fate of
those who contracted the Wild Card virus. Collaboratively written
by George R. R. Martin and John J. Miller, this is both a gripping
mystery and a chilling story of suspense.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is a scientific
organization created in 1879, and is part of the U.S. government.
Their scientists explore our environment and ecosystems, to
determine the natural dangers we are facing. The agency has over
10,000 employees that collect, monitor, and analyze data so that
they have a better understanding of our problems. The USGS is
dedicated to provide reliable, investigated information to enhance
and protect our quality of life. This is one of their circulars.
"One of the most exciting thrillers I have read in a long, long
time. This is historical fiction at its best."--Brad Thor, author
of "The Apostle"
Washington, D.C., 1861: As the United States teeters on the brink
of civil war, Colonel Charles P. Rook organizes security in the
nation's capitol and monitors the death threats pouring in to the
White House. He surrounds Abraham Lincoln with bodyguards, covers
rooftops with sharpshooters, and investigates rumors of conspiracy
fomented by secessionists. Yet amidst the chaos and confusion, a
mysterious killer slips into the teeming city. Hired by a wealthy
Southern planter to eliminate President Lincoln and destroy the
Union once and for all, the assassin catches Rook's attention by
cutting down anyone who gets in his way.
As the bodies begin to pile up, Rook realizes he is caught in a
dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with a cold-blooded killer who will
stop at nothing to complete his mission. Rook's only hope is
Portia, a runaway slave who holds the key to the assassin's
identity--if she can stay alive long enough to deliver it. Packed
with dynamic characters, rich period detail, and a chillingly
sinister villain, "The First Assassin" is a riveting thriller for
fans of historical fiction.
"Utterly compelling, the novel sweeps the reader along multiple
storylines which converge at one point, one moment, where history
pivots on its axis. A skilled writer of nonfiction, Miller uses his
knowledge and research to create a powerful thriller."--Robert
Ferrigno, author of "Heart of the Assassin"
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