Championing
Western Civilization
and the great legacies of
Sam Francis and Joe Sobran
and their allies
December 31, 2018
It's New Year's Eve: Will you help FGF expand our publishing of forthright authors?
by Fran Griffin
President, Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
Happy new year (almost)! It is still New Year's Eve for a few more hours at this writing.
Will you help FGF expand our publishing of forthright authors?
Donate by midnight tonight! Please help us in our mission to expand our publishing efforts to include all of Joe Sobran's work, all of Sam Francis's writings, and many other Old Right writers and prominent figures whose work has been forgotten, neglected, or deliberately eradicated.
We need and appreciate your monetary and moral support. Please consider a donation today -- and please pray for the success of our mission.
You can give a donation of any amount, or take advantage of the three limited-time offers below.
Three Limited-Time Offers
(62 pages, published in 2001)
Three books to buy!
Please donate if you are able, or just BUY THESE BOOKS:
Joseph Sobran: The National Review Years: Articles from 1974-1991.
BUY THIS BOOK
Just $19.85
This is a new paperback edition, hot off the presses.
Joseph Sobran’s Subtracting Christianity: Essays on American Culture and Society.
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$27 postpaid or $32 for priority delivery
Hustler: The Clinton Legacy
by Joe Sobran
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Just $19.95
Considered by many to be one of the greatest essayists of the 20th century, Sobran was a prolific writer and nationally-syndicated columnist for more than 30 years. Often compared to G.K. Chesterton and H.L. Mencken, Joseph Sobran penned some of the finest essays in the English language.
The newly-published, Joseph Sobran: The National Review Years has 34 essays spanning 17 years of his writings in National Review magazine. It has a wide range of topics from those years (1974-91) including the Constitution, Christian morality, motion pictures, books, music, liberalism, tyranny, so-called gay rights, Shakespeare, and even baseball.
In his own inimitable style, Sobran writes with grace, eloquence, and wit. His penetrating and timeless insights help give clarity to our current culture war.
A wonderful complement to the National Review Years book is the collection: Joseph Sobran: Subtracting Christianity: Essays on American Culture and Society.
Joe Sobran was a prognosticator of the war on Christianity. In this 456-page book of 117 outstanding articles, Sobran unravels the perils of government intervention in our lives, the decline of the culture, and the abandonment of the U.S. Constitution.
And do not neglect to read the classic Sobran collection, which he himself compiled at the end of Bill Clinton’s presidency: Hustler: The Clinton Legacy
As Ronald Tacelli, S.J. commented on Hustler: “Joe Sobran transforms the most squalid subjects with his sparkling wit and unerring sense of the absurd. In the Clinton presidency, he found a subject worthy of his talent. Hustler: The Clinton Legacy is a chillingly hilarious book.”
Donate $66.80 to receive all three books.
Make your donation or place your order right away to get your tax-deduction contribution for 2018
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Your donations are our sole source of support. We appreciate every dollar we receive. I pray for all of our donors.
May you receive many blessings in 2019!
Fran Griffin