The University Bookman
Reviewing Books that Build Culture
Join friends of the Bookman in New York City on December 8 for the Gerald 2025 Russello Memorial Lecture.
Attacking the Idols of the Elites
Titus Techera reviews the final book of Tom Wolfe, an American hero.
Writer as Goad
Carl Rollyson reviews Adina Hoffman’s biography of filmmaker and agitator Ben Hecht.
Thucydides’s Challenge
Nick Burns welcomes a new edition of Thucydides focused on the question of persuasion.
The Same City
Tom Johnson writes an appreciation and farewell to Fr. James V. Schall.
An Historian’s Evolving Vision of Mankind
Jeffrey Folks reviews the ironically radical third book of Yuval Noah Harari.
Unwelcome Information
Fr. James V. Schall, in his final ‘On Letters and Essays’ column for The Bookman, returns to the great Rambler essays of Samuel Johnson.
On Unity and Morale with Charles Martel
Matthew Robare reviews a brief new history of the Battle of Tours in 732.
Through the Lens of Civil Society
Addison Del Mastro reviews Tim Carney’s strong contribution to the “How we got Trump” genre.
Things Strange and Admirable
Timothy D. Lusch welcomes Tom Shippey’s revealing look at the Vikings.
The Book Gallery
A collection of conversations with Bookman editor Luke C. Sheahan and writers and authors of imagination and erudition.
