![]() |
Purchasing books through the Harper's store directly supports the magazine and this website. We appreciate your patronage. |
![]() The Walter Karp RetrospectiveA special offer from Harper's MagazineFour of Walter Karp's most important works, available together with significant savings over cover price of $61.80—with shipping included. Before his untimely death in 1989, Walter Karp carved out a unique place in American political thought. Relentlessly dedicated to the preservation of American liberty, and equally critical of those who obtained power at the expense of that liberty, Karp's brilliantly reasoned, accessible books offer an unflinching look at the abuse of power in American society. The four books included in the retrospective are a salvo aimed at the ruling classes, both impassioned and reasoned, and vigilant in the defense of democracy. Together, they are a singular vision of an America that has lost its moorings — and in them can be heard the voice of a modern Thomas Paine. The base price of the Retrospective is $29.95, a savings of 52% over the cover price. Below, the price of this collection has been adjusted for the cost of shipping four books. Please order based on your location.
|
Reporting in the Radical First Person from Harper’s Magazine
$26.95
In recent years, Harper’s has fostered an exciting brand of journalism that is participatory, sometimes even undercover in approach. Submersion Journalism collects the best of these dispatches in the radical first person.
$ BUY NOW
| MORE General Interest
How Washington Lobbyists fought to flack for a Stalinist Dictatorship
$24.00 (Hardcover)
Ken Silverstein, Washington Editor of Harper's Magazine, goes undercover to find out the truth about how influence is bought and sold in Washington—even to corrupt foreign regimes.
$21.95
The revealing, true story of a journey down the corporate ladder.
$ BUY NOW
| MORE General Interest
|
|||||
|
General Interest | History | Politics
|
||||||
| More History | ||||||
A special offer from Harper's Magazine
Walter Karp was a modern-day Thomas Paine, vigilantly defending democracy against an ever-encroaching ruling class. These
four books show Karp at his finest as both historian and social critic. Significant savings over cover price.
|
$14.95
The fascinating account of the legendary meeting of Churchill, Stalin, and Truman in 1945.
|
$9.95
An essential, irreverent look at one of the major molehills of our age - the Whitewater scandal, and how the press and right
wing worked together to turn it into a mountain.
|
||||
Recollections of the Decade from Harper's Magazine
$14.95
Relive the decade that changed our lives—Vietnam, Oswald, Cassius Clay, Castro's Cuba, civil rights, pot, the 1968 election
. . .
|
$14.95
Henry James chronicles New York at the turn of the century.
|
Nafta, Washington, and the Subversion of American Democracy
$14.95
A brilliant exposé of how Washington works against popular opinion.
|
||||
$19.95
The 1991 Gulf War took on two enemies: Saddam Hussein and the American media. Learn how journalists were painted as foes of
freedom, and Americans were kept in the dark. Updated with a new preface on the 2003 Iraq war.
|
$12.95
Harper's National Correspondent Lewis H. Lapham's sharp, wry look back at his time inside the Beatles' compound in Rishikesh,
India, illuminates the paradoxes of the 60s.
|
$29.95
A journey through the quiet mornings of New York City.
|
||||
The Story of Two Wars Which Altered Forever the Political Life of the American Republic (1890-1920)
$16.95
An honest and angry reply to the American abuse of power.
|
||||||
| The content of Harper's Bookshelf is copyright Harper's Magazine. All rights reserved. Looking for customer service? | ||||||

Shopping Cart & Checkout
















