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When a company's tagline is "tools for serious readers," it just makes sense that
good books should be among those tools. As with all Levenger products, books by
Levenger Press must be useful: they must both delight and inform the reader.
Most of our titles are available only from Levenger, making them some of the more
unique book offerings on the market today. A number of them are also collector's
editions—books to cherish all the more because they're available only for a limited
time.
Various Levenger Press books are in the collections of the
Newberry Library in Chicago, the Library of Scotland, Churchill College
Cambridge, Stanford University Library, Trinity College Cambridge, and the
Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt.

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Levenger is a supporter of the
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Note to publishers and authors: For rights inquiries and submission guidelines,
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THE DREAM
WINSTON S. CHURCHILL
Though he stood up to the century’s greatest threat to democracy, Winston Churchill never
felt he measured up to his father’s expectations. In The Dream, he imagines a conversation
between father and son in 1947. What, Lord Randolph wants to know, has Winston done with
his life?
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CICERO: ON A LIFE WELL SPENT (Hardcover)
PREFACE BY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
The wisdom of the ancients on how to age well. Benjamin Franklin published Cicero’s
immortal treatise on aging in 1744, making it the first work of classical literature
printed in America.
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PAINTING AS A PASTIME
WINSTON S. CHURCHILL
We remember him best for his finest hour, but Sir Winston Churchill spent many hours
in front of a canvas, painting. His inspiring and witty
paean to painting—and to finding one’s Muse—had been out of print for years.
This new leatherbound edition includes reproductions of 10 of Sir Winston’s paintings
and something no other edition has offered: a foreword by his daughter
Mary Soames. If you are an admirer of Churchill, consider joining the International
Churchill Centre. Click here to see more at
http://www.winstonchurchill.org.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON’S INSULTS
JACK LYNCH
Fopdoodle, clopdate, pickthank and poltron are proof that we can still learn an
insulting thing or two from one of the language’s most formidable chroniclers of
verbal indignities, Samuel Johnson. Editor
Jack Lynch hands us more than 300 of the great lexicographer’s best bruisers,
along with anecdotes that show Johnson’s enviable facility for the sharp-tongued
retort. See Excerpts
and take our Insults Quiz.
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THE MAP BOOK
EDITED BY PETER BARBER
This extraordinary
collection of maps takes us beyond the boundaries of geography and into
the realm of how we humans live in our societies. Author
Peter Barber, the head of Map Collections at the British Library, has
culled 175 of history's most unusual maps, from the Bronze Age to the digital age.
Many are reproduced here for the first time.
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Sir Winston Churchill: His
Life Through His Paintings
by David Coombs with Minnie Churchill
Numbered, limited edition
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A Fortnight in the Wilderness
Alexis de Toqueville
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Feeding the Mind
Lewis Carroll
Illustrated by Edward Koren
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Eight or Nine Wise Words
About Letter-Writing
Lewis Carroll
Illustrated by Edward Koren
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The Making of the Finest Hour
Winston Churchill
Numbered edition
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In Other Words
Christopher Moore
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