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Hope    by L. Neil Smith
Price: $7.99 USD. 113370 words. Published by Phoenix Pick  on October 26, 2009. .

Can Alexander Hope, the accidental President, restore basic values and freedom to the nation? His opponents will stop at nothing to force their own agenda on the nation, including killing the President of the United States.
The Immortal    by Daniel Whittman
Price: $4.99 USD. 91150 words. Published on December 15, 2009. .

My novel, The Immortal, was written with the US economy crashing worse than late October 2008. The population realizes almost all the elected state and federal elected representatives have caused it at the same time they are living like royalty. The people revolt and drag the corrupt liberals from their homes. The people clamor for him to be President. The libertarian commando accepts.
Dragons Blood    by Paul Weber
Price: Free! 35480 words. Published on March 12, 2010. .

Recently, while staying at a remote inn by the windy shore of one of Scotland’s famous lochs, I noticed a brick under the hearth in my room was loose. Pulling the brick out and intending to bring the problem to my host’s attention, I noticed what looked like the corner of a small wooden chest. Pulling out some of the other bricks, which were held loosely in place by the decayed mortar.....
Liberty Quotes    by Steve Trinward
Price: $2.99 USD. 56120 words. Published on October 30, 2010. .

"I have collected quotes for most of my life. These pages represent some of the best of them, all pertaining to the theme of Liberty.” (Paraphrase of Dr. Pearl’s introductory statement, before his untimely death in 2002.) "I wanted to make sure this book did not disappear. After nearly a decade, it's been updated & re-issued as an e-book. May it reach its audience this time." - Steve Trinward
The Staff of Sakatha    by Tom Liberman
Price: $2.99 USD. 109240 words. Published on July 20, 2011. .

Jon Gray arrives in a foreign land in search of both an ancient relic from the era of the Old Empire and an alliance with the fierce Freeriders who patrol the plains. The young son of the enigmatic Gray Lord encounters dark forces working to wrest the terrible Staff of Sakatha from its hidden location deep inside the Mountains of the Orc.
The Staff of Naught    by Tom Liberman
Price: $2.99 USD. 102180 words. Published on September 27, 2011. .

The Staff of Naught is a Sword and Sorcery novel that tells the story of Tanner Wilmer, his family and friends as they try to destroy an ancient relic from the Old Empire before it can bring its malevolent influence on the town of Iv's Folly. Arrayed against them are various factions all who hope to use the staff for their own ends.
21st Century Revolution    by Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall
Price: Free! 79780 words. Published on January 8, 2012. .

A collection of essays about real political change, the kind where the 99% overthrow the corporate elites who have seized control of our so-called democracies. In addition to heralding undreamed of political upheaval, the last two years have inspired new hope of taking back power from the multinational corporations that control western civilization.
The Cordwainer    by Christopher Blankley
Price: Free! 97490 words. Published on February 27, 2012. .

What could be wrong with making a few bucks? Plenty, three friends soon learn, trapped in the company town of Boot Hill. If they can somehow get a trainload of boots over the mountains to the Big City, they could be rich - richer than they ever dreamed.
Free Is Beautiful: Why Catholics should be libertarian    by Randy England
Price: $2.99 USD. 45740 words. Published on April 20, 2012. .

Free is Beautiful by Randy England shows why Catholicism is essentially libertarian, the only political philosophy that takes our God-given free will seriously.
Robert LeFevre: "Truth is Not a Half-way Place"    by Wendy McElroy
Price: $5.99 USD. 90900 words. Published on August 31, 2012. .

Who was Robert LeFevre? One of America's famous "unknowns." He had a profound influence on tens of thousands of listeners, readers, and students. His ideas about social change, individual responsibility, and self-government offered people around the world a new perspective. Some men called him a Don Quixote. Others called him one of America's most dangerous men.