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Royalist Reading List

  1. De Regno; by St. Thomas Aquinas

  2. The Habsburg Way; by Eduard von Habsburg, Archduke of Austria

  3. The Royalist Revolution; by Eric Nelson

  4. The King’s Three Faces; by Brendan McConville

  5. Why Liberalism Failed; by Patrick J. Deneen

  6. Star-Spangled Crown; by Charles Coulombe

  7. Puritans Empire; by Charles Coulombe

  8. Blessed Charles of Austria; by Charles Coulombe

  9. Liberty or Equality; by Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn

  10. Leviathan; by Thomas Hobbes

  11. Patriarcha; by Robert Filmer

  12. Major Works, Vol. I (Publisher: Imperium Press); by Joseph de Maistre

  13. The White King; by Leanda de Lisle

  14. In the Shadow of the Gods; by Dominic Lieven

  15. The Last Imperialist; by Bruce Gilley

  16. The Last King of America; by Andrew Roberts

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  1. The Enduring Crown Commonwealth; by Smith & Klimczuk-Massion

  2. Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture; by J. B. Bossuet

  3. Democracy – The God that Failed; by Hans Herman Hoppe

  4. The Cousins' Wars; by Kevin Phillips

  5. The Republic; by Plato

  6. The Politics; by Aristotle

  7. The Assassination of the Archduke; by King & Woolmans

  8. Hitler and the Habsburgs; by James Longo

  9. The Two Lives of Charlemagne; by Einhard

  10. Reflections on the Revolution in France; by Edmund Burke

  11. The Eikon Basilike; by King Charles I of Eng. Scot. & Ire.

  12. The Basilikon Doron; by King James I of Eng. & Ire., VI of Scot.

  13. The Anti-Machiavel; King Frederick II of Prussia

  14. Louis XIV; by Josephine Wilkinson

  15. The Life of Louis XVI; by John Hardman

  16. Bonnie Prince Charlie; by Frank McLynn

  17. The Habsburg Empire; Pieter Judson

  18. Democracy in America; Alexis de Tocqueville

  19. Metternich; by Wolfram Siemann

  20. Harmony; by King Charles III (written and published while Prince of Wales)

  21. Persians; by Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones

  22. The Grand Strategy of the Habsburg Empire; A. Wess Mitchell

  23. Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning; by Nigel Biggar

  24. Not Stolen; by Jeff Fynn-Paul

  25. The Case for Colonialism; by Bruce Gilley

  26. What's Wrong with Rights?; by Nigel Biggar

  27. The Emergence of Western Political Thought in the Latin Middle Ages (Trilogy); by Francis Oakley

    1. Empty Bottles of Gentilism

    2. The Mortgage of the Past

    3. The Watershed of Modern Politics

  28. Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites; by Plinio Correa de Oliveira

  29. Revolution and Counter-Revolution; by Plinio Correa de Oliveira

  30. Regime Change; by Patrick J. Deneen

  31. Reminiscences of a Jacobite; by Michael Nevin

  32. Empress Dowager Cixi; by Jung Chang

  33. The Last Manchu; by Henry Pu Yi (the Xuantong Emperor of Qing)

  34. History of Imperial China; by Mark Edward Lewis, Dieter Kuhn, Timothy Brook, William T. Rowe

    1. The Early Chinese Empires

    2. China between Empires

    3. China’s Cosmopolitan Empire

    4. The Age of Confucian Rule

    5. The Troubled Empire

    6. China's Last Empire

  35. Emperor of Rome; by Mary Beard

  36. Justinian; by Peter Sarris

  37. The New Roman Empire; by Anthony Kaldellis

  38. Revolt Against the Modern World; by Julius Evola

To be continued and expanded...


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Ismael Guzman
Ismael Guzman
5月16日

I am grateful for this list, and hope to read as much of it. I want to add a short but inspiring book that I think would be good for newcomers such as myself exploring monarchist thinking.


The Modern Monarchy: A Modern Treatise for the Free Thinkers of the 21st Century by John de Brimeau.


It makes the case for monarchy as a superior system (although not a perfect system as there is no such thing) and how a monarchy can possibly be implemented in the United States of America down to the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Hope anyone finds it inspiring as I did.

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