
History is full of heroes and villains, stories and back stories. But too often, only one side of the story reaches the public. That’s why, in 2011, Regnery Publishing proudly launched a new imprint: Regnery History. Following the Regnery tradition of challenging the status quo, Regnery History brings new light to old subjects and introduces stories that deserve attention, but may have been ignored or even covered up in the past. Browse our offerings to discover riveting untold tales from the American Founding, the Civil War, World War II, the Cold War, and today—mixed in with a fascinating array of biographies.
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by Tevi Troy
From Cicero to Snooki, the cultural influences on our American presidents are powerful and plentiful. Thomas Jefferson famously said “I cannot live without books,” and… | read more »
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by Rod Gragg
One hundred and fifty years after the Battle of Gettysburg, the words of the soldiers and onlookers present for those three fateful days still reverberate… | read more »
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by John Pafford
Grover Cleveland is the forgotten conservative: a man of dignity, integrity, and courage often overlooked by the history books. Historian and author John Pafford reveals… | read more »
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by Patrick Bishop
Winston Churchill called “the Beast.” It was said to be unsinkable. More than thirty military operations failed to destroy it. Eliminating the Tirpitz, Hitler’s mightiest… | read more »
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by Edward Bonekemper, III
Grant and Lee: Victorious American and Vanquished Virginian is a comprehensive, multi-theater, war-long comparison of the command skills of Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee…. | read more »
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by Ronald Utt
In Ships of Oak, Guns of Iron: The War of 1812 and the Forging of the American Navy, Dr. Ronald Utt argues that the often… | read more »
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by James Humes
Winston Churchill was known as a great leader and a fearless prime minister. But a fortune teller? Churchill: The Prophetic Statesman reveals the astonishingly accurate… | read more »
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by Michael Keane
Comprehensive and inspiring, Patton: Blood, Guts and Prayer is an extraordinary look at the public and private life of one of World War II’s most… | read more »
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by John Koster
In Operation Snow: How a Soviet Mole in FDR’s White House Triggered Pearl Harbor, author and World War II magazine columnist John Koster provides incontestable… | read more »
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by Peter Stevens
The disappearance of the USS Grunion submarine has been one of World War II’s greatest mysteries–until now. In Fatal Dive, author Peter F. Stevens reveals… | read more »
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by Dave Palmer
Confronting the critics who say George Washington’s victories were due to luck, not skill, George Washington’s Military Genius by Dave R. Palmer proves why the… | read more »
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by Brion McClanahan
In The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution, Brion McClanahan offers readers the definitive layman’s guide to America’s most important–and most misunderstood–historical document. Using well-known… | read more »
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by Cardinal Antonio Canizares, Thomas Woods Jr.
From modern economics to western art and music, from modern science to international law, the Catholic Church has contributed much to the development of our… | read more »
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by Jim Defelice
Meticulously researched, using previously untapped documents and unpublished diaries and notes, Omar Bradley reveals why one of history’s most influential and effective generals, was also… | read more »
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by Chris DeRose
Founding Rivals reveals one of the most important but untold stories in American history–the tale of the high-stakes political battle between two future presidents–James Madison… | read more »
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by Edward Bonekemper, III
Throughout history, General Ulysses S. Grant has been unfairly maligned, painted as a crude butcher of troops who only won the Civil War through sheer… | read more »
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by James P. Duffy
Was aviation pioneer and popular American hero Charles A. Lindbergh a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semite? Or was he the target of a vicious personal vendetta… | read more »
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by Warren Kozak
In LEMAY: military biographer Warren Kozak traces the trajectory of America’s most innovative–and vilified–military commander. Giving an unprecedented glimpse into his controversial might and mind,… | read more »
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by Robert K. Wilcox
Written like a WWII spy thriller and meticulously researched, Robert K. Wilcox’s Target: Patton reveals a chilling plan to assassinate General Patton…. | read more »
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by John O'Sullivan
Today, as we face a new and perhaps even deadlier enemy than Soviet Communism, we need to revisit the powerful lessons taught by these three… | read more »
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by David G. Dalin
Wish devastating scholarship and unblinking honesty, Rabbi Dalin sets the record straight in a book that should shame haters of the pope, inspire conservative Christians,… | read more »
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by Mark Skousen
In honor of the 300th anniversary of Franklin’s birth, Dr. Mark Skousen draws from the old philosopher and founding father’s own papers, correspondence, and detailed… | read more »
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by Oliver North
From the award-winning and number one—rated FOX News Channel series hosted by bestselling author Oliver North comes the third in the hit series of books… | read more »
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by Oliver North
FOX News’ Oliver North presents firsthand accounts of the most contentious and treacherous battles from the Pacific theater of WWII. Free DVD included…. | read more »
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by Oliver North
Bestselling author North reports in living detail the story of the real Iraq War–the war the media missed…. | read more »
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by Angelo Codevilla
What role did the Swiss government play and what are the implications of neutrality during wartime? What really happened to the billions of dollars worth… | read more »
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by Eric Breindel, Herb Romerstein
Authors Herb Romerstein and the late Eric Breindel plumbed the intercepted WWII communiqués called the Venona files to find pattern of espionage and betrayal. Their… | read more »
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by James Srodes
The dramatic story of how America became a world power told through the life of its premier spy…. | read more »
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by Robert Sobel
Negelected by historians, but one of the most successful presidents in historym Calvin Coolidge finally receives the recognition he deserves in this first biography in… | read more »
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by John Barron
This great spy story tells of “Agent 58” and how his high ranking position in the American Communist Party led Communists leaders to trust him… | read more »
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by Deke DeLoach
DeLoach offers insider history about the world’s most famous law enforcement agency, from the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., FBI… | read more »
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by Randy Herrod
Seventeen-year-old Marine, Randy Herrod fought in Oliver North’s platoon in Vietnam known as “Blue Bastards” and tells his story of how he saved North’s life,… | read more »
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by Rick Marschall
In a spectacular combination of riveting text and 250+ political cartoons, Rick Marschall tells TR’s story like never before…. | read more »
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by Dave Palmer
In this enthralling new dual biography–one of the very few to deal with Benedict Arnold–military historian and former superintendent of West Point Dave R. Palmer… | read more »
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