TOP SELLING BOOKS ON TBP

I’m able to run a report of everything that has ever been sold through my Amazon button. Below are the most popular books among TBP readers. Based on this list, TBP attracts highly educated, fact seeking, skeptical thinkers who distrust authority. What a shocker. I’ve read most of these books. If you want to change hearts and minds give one of these to the unaware, in hopes they will wake up and join the rest of us in our crusade.

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card802
card802
December 19, 2013 9:54 am

My son gave me a few of these on audio, tried to listen while I work out or laying on the couch with a cat on my lap, but I can’t. I need the book in my hand.

I’ll pass your Amazon link onto those looking for a Christmas gift for me.

Bullock
Bullock
December 19, 2013 9:56 am

I will say I have bought 5 books on the list. Reading The Great Deformation right now, along side The Third Reich at War.

I could read history books all day long, and I usually buy at least another book before finishing the one I am reading off of subjects I find interesting in the book I am presently reading. Just ordered a book on Poland during WWII. The poor bastards were treated just as bad if not worse than the Jews.

Ordered, The Guns of August, from a comment Admin made about it being a great book. Plus my knowledge of WWI is not that great as of yet.

If more Americans understood history, and not the version our handlers give us they who understand the path we are on.

Golden Oxen
Golden Oxen
December 19, 2013 10:54 am

The Long Emergency and Manias Panics and Crashes are two favorites of mine.

Mr. Kunstler has the gift of exquisite writing skill.

Highly recommended.

Calamity
Calamity
December 19, 2013 2:48 pm

I own a lot of these books. I have noticed that amazon has pinged my site numerous time over the past few weeks. The addresses refer back to many of these books.

JIMSKI
JIMSKI
December 19, 2013 3:03 pm

Books? Wtf you luddites. Stop killing trees and get a nook or kindle.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
December 20, 2013 10:34 am

Lila Rajiva, author of Mobs, is a personal friend of mine.