Series: The Politically Incorrect Guides

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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design by Jonathan Wells
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) by Christopher C. Horner
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting (Politically Incorrect Guides) by Frank Miniter
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the 1960s (The Politically Incorrect Guides) by Jonathan Leaf
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bible (Politically Incorrect Guides) by Robert J. Hutchinson
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Middle East by Martin Sieff
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the South (and Why It Will Rise Again) by Clint Johnson
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Western Civilization (Politically Incorrect Guides) by Anthony Esolen
The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to American History (Politically Incorrect Guides) by Thomas E. Woods
The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to Capitalism (Politically Incorrect Guides) by Robert P. Murphy
The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to English and American Literature (Politically Incorrect Guides) by Elizabeth Kantor
The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to Islam (and the Crusades) (Politically Incorrect Guides) by Robert Spencer
The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to Science (Politically Incorrect Guides) by Tom Bethell
The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to the Constitution (Politically Incorrect Guides) by Kevin R. C. Gutzman
The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to Women, Sex and Feminism by Carrie L. Lukas

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