12.  The Real Lincoln, Thomas J. DeLorenzo.  Dr. DiLorenzo goes deep into the history and character of America’s number one icon and exposes and explodes many myths about Lincoln.  Few men have done more to destroy the founding fathers’ vision of a republic of republics, as did Lincoln, DiLorenzo unlike most modern writers has the knowledge as well as the courage to “set the record straight.”  PB, index endnotes, 368 pages, price $16.00. Autographed

13.  How Capitalism Saved America, Thomas J. DiLorenzo.  Dr. DiLorenzo gently guides his reader through the history of these United States and points out just how important free markets and freedom are to the prosperity of a society.  A great introduction to the ideas of free markets and liberty.  PB, index, endnotes, 304 pages, $15.00.  Autographed

14.  Our Fathers Fields, Jim Kibler.  Dr. Kibler invites us into his new home, an antebellum structure that has taught him much about life in the old South.  PB, photographs, price $20.00.  Autographed

15.  Call of Duty: The Sterling Nobility of Robert E. Lee, Pastor J. Steven Wilkins.  Lee’s character as a leader of leaders is explored by Pastor Wilkins like few have ever done.  Learn what compelled Lee to answer the call of duty over and over in his life.  This book looks deep in the spirit of the man, Robert E. Lee.  Enlightening, motivating, and enjoyable, this is an easy read about a great American.  PB, index, 350 pages, price $10.00. Autographed

16.  All Things for Good: The Steadfast Fidelity of Stonewall Jackson, Pastor J. Steven Wilkins.  “His enemies feared him.  His friends rejoiced at the mere mention of his name.  Military experts and historians hint that he may have been the greatest military mind of all time.”  HB, index, 350 pages, price $15.00.   Autographed

17: You Might Be Southern, if ... A hilarious, and at times reflective, little book about Southerners and their celebrated peculiarities. Who but a Southerner, for instance, would "die for a plate of fried okra" or keep watching "Gone with the Wind" in hopes the South will Eventually win"? Grissom pokes some good-natured fun at his fellow Southerners and at their eternal nemesis, the all-wise Yankee, who can always be counted on to tell Southerners they are wrong about everything. Autographed

18. Things I Learned The Hard Way Practical Advice for the Modern Young Man, Noted author Michael Andrew Grissom fills a glaring void with this little book of down-to-earth advice for a long-neglected audience: boys and young men. The "school of hard knocks" should not be the only mode to teaching young men how to live in the modern world. With humor and candor, Grissom gives young men some immutable truths - advice that transcends generations and, if taken to heart, can steer the modern young man around some of the rocks of life's treacherous waters Autographed

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