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The University Bookman

Russell Kirk founded The University Bookman, a quarterly review of serious books and educational ideas, in 1960. For decades, The University Bookman has critiqued educational fallacies and commended good books that move minds and hearts. Its aim is to renew the moral imagination and to reinvigorate right reason. Everyone concerned about educational standards and interested in honest writing will find its pages worth reading.

"We know nothing of its guiding spirit, if any, or of its ideological bias, if any. We do know that we find something worth thinking about in every issue, and we commend it to you."
The Underground Grammarian

Editor: Gerald Russello

All editorial correspondence, including manuscript submissions and review copies of books, should be mailed to the following address:
University Bookman
93 Montague Street #219
Brooklyn, NY 11201
bookman@kirkcenter.org

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In addition to ordering online, you may also place an order by printing and mailng (or faxing) the order form or by calling (800) 526-7022. Please direct all questions to subs@isi.org.

Subscriptions: 1 year (4 issue) for $20.00; 2 years (8 issues) for $35.00. Outside the U.S., the subscription is 1 year (4 issue) for $30.00 and 2 years (8 issues) for $50.00.

What They Are Saying About University Bookman:
"The University Bookman is back! If you are interested in books, in what's happening to our culture, in the depredations of the cultural mandarins in our colleges and universities, you will have heard of the University Bookman. It has a distinguished past, being the brain child of Russell Kirk. Now it is once again essential reading for anyone interested in the books and ideas that matter. Here's a real alternative to the sclerotic orthodoxies of the illiberal liberal mainstreams reviews. Don't miss it!"
Roger Kimball, Co-editor and publisher of The New Criterion and Publisher of Encounter Books

"The Univesity Bookman is one of the grand old institutions in conservative-movement publishing. I look forward to each new issue because smart writing about good books—plus a few bad ones—is such a rare thing."
John J. Miller, National Review

 

 
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