THE SURGE IS ON
Mark and Hugh Hewitt discuss the President's speech
SMALL BOOKS FROM GREAT BRITAIN
A curious publishing trend
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MARK'S NEW BOOK
NOT WHAT THEY WANT TO HEAR
Michael Gove reviews AA in The Spectator, a British review to add to the week's raves from Germany, Oz, Canada and the US
PLUS
DESPERATELY SEEKING HATCHET JOBS
More reader reaction to America Alone in Mark's MAILBOX EXTRA - and Kevin Mooney reports on Mark's speech this week to the Heritage Foundation: "Steyn sees potential for new Dark Ages"
ALSO EUROPA KANN SEHR LEER SEIN
Die Welt's Hannes Stein reviews einen Bestseller geschrieben. We think he calls America Alone "the most important non-fiction book of the year", which is pretty good in any language. In The Jerusalem Post, Michael Freund picks up the theme and concludes: "Say goodbye to Europe"
POST MORTEM
SHE SAID WHAT SHE THOUGHT
Oriana Fallaci, 1929-2006
HAPPY WARRIOR
THE BEAR GOES WALKABOUT
Russia returns to the world stage
STEYN'S SONG OF THE WEEK
I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU
Songs for swingin' Baathists
AMERICA ALONE
INSIGHTS THAT CAN INSPIRE
John P Rossi reviews America Alone in The Philadelphia Inquirer - and there's more on Mark's thesis from Darrel Harber down under and from Frank's Case Book
ALSO HILARIOUS AND TERRIFYING
The Australian's Andrew Gold on Mark's book
AND NOTHING TO HOLD ONTO
Chuck Colson on Mark's book - and Amazon has posted a great review by David Solway from Books In Canada: "If you were to buy only two books this year, get two copies of America Alone." Plus over one hundred great reader reviews at Amazon US. For a dissenting view, see "Our daughter will be more pro-American than Mark Steyn". And don't forget, it's now available in three audio formats for your listening pleasure!
GRAZE AREAS
Moral ambiguity and sheep
REQUEST OF THE WEEK
THE SPY WHO WENT INTO DA KLEIN
The post-Cold War espionage thriller
plus The Euro's fifth birthday and more in Mark's Greatest Hits