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Western Islands, also known as Western Islands Publishing,[2] is a publishing arm of the John Birch Society (JBS). Originally based in Belmont, Massachusetts, Western Islands is now located in Appleton, Wisconsin, where the JBS currently maintains its headquarters. Historically, Western Islands operated alongside the American Opinion Bookstores and Speakers' Bureau. It was one of the channels through which the John Birch Society distributed its materials across the continent, publishing numerous books focused on anti-communism.[1]
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Under new leadership, Western Islands has since undergone significant reforms, expanding its operations to become the premier publisher of Americanist literature.
Recent publications include By Compact, Not Command,[3] an anthology of writings by notable founding fathers addressing the constitutional relationship between the states and the federal government; The Miraculous Life and Legacy of James Madison,[4] a biography of James Madison; and The Founders Recipe,[5] a book revealing key writings and authors used by the American founding generation.
Other books published by Western Islands include Nicaragua Betrayed (1980) by Anastasio Somoza and Jack Cox, The Fearful Master: A Second Look at the United Nations (1964) by G. Edward Griffin,[6] and a 1965 edition of I Saw Poland Betrayed by Arthur Bliss Lane.[7]
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Book series
- Americanist Classics[8]
- The Americanist Library[9]
- One Dozen Candles
- Preview Series[10]
- Pro Patria[11]
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